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As part of the solutions, the WHO released a summary of the Ending Childhood Obesity Implementation Plan, offering countries clear guidance to curb childhood and adolescent obesity. Topping the WHO guidance are promoting intake of healthy foods and physical activity, followed by preconception and pregn...
The purpose of this article was to identify psychosocial determinants of childhood and adolescent obesity. Some of the determinants were considered non-modifiable such as genetics, sex, age, and race. The risk of developing obesity started early on in life, with high birth weight, rapid growth ...
ChristopherCampbell, ...Jane F.Silovsky, inHandbook of Child and Adolescent Sexuality, 2013 Obesity Childhood obesityis a growingpublic healthconcern, and a variety of factors (e.g., environmental, lifestyle choices, culture) are playing critical roles in the rising prevalence of childhood obesity...
During later childhood and the preadolescent period the appearance of secondary sexual characteristics is an indication of progressing biologic maturation. Though the literature on obesity in childhood is extensive, the problem of studying Full Text ...
Childhood and adolescent overweight and obesity in Latin America: a systematic review. The number of children and adolescents who are overweight or obese worldwide is alarming. We did a systematic review to estimate the prevalence of overweig... JÁ Rivera,TG De Cossío,LS Pedraza,... - 《...
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OBJECTIVE: To outline an intervention approach to childhood and adolescent obesity prevention and treatment, that will systematically facilitate effective communication, provide long-term social support and access to resources, that may be accessed proactively or on demand. Furthermore, this approach operat...