) has an excellent demonstration of the rise in obesity over the last 30 years by using an interactive map of the United States. An area of concern is that the statistics gathered in many studies are self-reported by the individual and may therefore be overly optimistic (for example, purpose...
) has an excellent demonstration of the rise in obesity over the last 30 years by using an interactive map of the United States. An area of concern is that the statistics gathered in many studies are self-reported by the individual and may therefore be overly optimistic (for example, purpose...
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There is evidence for a break in trend in recent years, suggesting that efforts to address childhood obesity may be having success. In particular, data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), the official source for obesity statistics in the United States, shows that ...
The rising prevalence of childhood obesity has been postulated as an explanation for the increasing rate of individuals diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D). In this study, we use Mendelian randomization (MR) to provide evidence that childhood body size has an effect on T1D risk (OR = ...
Childhood obesity: how do the health behaviors of Colorado parents affect their children? Health Watch (Health Statistics section) published by CDPHE, 63: p. 1-6. Ronti, T., Graziana, L., & Mannarino, E. The endocrine function of adipose tissue: an update. (2006.) Clinical Endocrinology...
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