International Journal of Obesity Submit manuscript 208 Accesses Explore all metrics This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access. Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions About this article Cite this article Childhood obesity. Int J Obes 23 (Suppl 5...
The researchers and clinicians need to gain a better understanding of the social and environmental contexts by which childhood obesity is becoming a growing problem of twenty-first century and develop more efficacious methods of prevention and treatment. Methods: Summary of the actions and achievements...
To investigate the perceptions about causes and prevention of childhood obesity held by the adult public in Calgary, Canada. Using a cross-sectional survey
(obese OR obesity OR overweight)).The retrieved documents were analysed based on the citation number,publication year,authorship,institution,journal and country.The analyses were performed mainly by the Bibliometrix application(using R-studio cloud)and HistCite.Results:The 100 top-cited articles were ...
Childhood obesity is one of the most serious global public-health challenges of the twenty-first century. Over the past four decades, the number of children and adolescents with obesity has risen more than tenfold. Worldwide, an increasing number of youth are facing greater exposure to obesity ...
Understanding the General Causes of Obesity Development of Tumor Due to Obesity: Underlying the Biological Mechanism Deciphering the Association of Obesity with the Development of GBM Causes of Childhood Obesity: A Better Understanding of the Associated Concerns of Fatigue, Health Disorders, Cancer, and...
The Journal of Childhood Obesity deals with all fields of treating childhood obesity involving child nutrition, pediatrics obesity, skinfold thickness, insulin resistance, physical education, weight management, food choice, hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, fasting blood glucose, energy balance, etc. ...
Obesity is an anomaly of body build characterized by excessive growth in dimension through the accumulation of subcutaneous fat. If this occurs in a fully grown person, the only distinguishing feature will be the increased circumference and the excessive weight. During childhood, however, when growth...
Mellecker, in Journal of Sport and Health Science, 2012 Abstract Childhood obesity is an epidemic of global proportions, accompanied by an alarming increase in various metabolic disorders. It would appear that childhood obesity stems largely from excessive energy intake and that it is the ensuing ...
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