Childhood obesity trends from primary care electronic health records in England between 1994 and 2013: population-based cohort study. Arch Dis Child 2015;100:214-219.van Jaarsveld CHM & Gulliford MC (2015) Childhood obesity trends from primary care electronic health records in England between 1994 ...
Results: national trends in childhood obesity Table 1, calculated from NHANES data, shows the prevalence of obesity among children aged 2–19 in the U.S. from 1978 through 2016, along with standard errors. The results are also shown graphically in Fig. 1, with each dot representing the aver...
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Levels of obesity among children in the western world are increasing at an alarming rate. Between 1995 and 2003 obesity rates among children in the UK aged 2–10 years, for example, accelerated from 9.9 to 13.7% (Jotangia et al, 2006). The long-term implications on the nation's health ...
Evidence suggests that the "movement competence" of four to seven year-olds, in the UK, is average or below average in relation to their peersin most other countries, which, alongside childhood obesity levels, clearly indicates the UK's poor standing in children's health. ...
From 2003 onward, the inequalities gap seemed to be driven by stable prevalence of overweight/obesity in more advantaged children and increasing prevalence among disadvantagedchildren, the figures indicate. Comparison with the NCMP data showed similar diverging socioeconomic trends in the patterns of ch...
Childhood Obesity in the United States and Germany: Trends, Risk Factors, and Initiatives Obesity in childhood has become a public health problem in the United States and elsewhere. The prevalence of childhood obesity in Germany has lagged somew... A Nothwehr 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Childhood Ob...
Ogden and coauthors provide the most recent national estimates of childhood obesity, including prevalence and trends, as well as detailed obesity trend
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 = ...
Conclusions: This study provides new evidence that the profile of rising trends in excess weight observed during childhood had stabilised by mid-adolescence. However, rates of excess weight remain high, and overweight and obesity in childhood and ...