Other risk factors particularly relevant to young children include inadequate sleep, high consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks, and large food portions. Understanding the causes of obesity in preschool children is particularly important in view of long-term detrimental consequences of obesity in this ...
overweight children experiencebroken bonesand problems withjointsmore often than normal-weight children. The long-term consequences of obesity in young people are of great concern to pediatricians andpublic healthexperts, because obese children are at high risk of becoming obese adults. Experts on longe...
Parental obesity more than doubles the risk that a young child, whether thin or overweight, will become obese as an adult. In older children and teenagers, obesity in parents starts to affect less as a predictor(预言) for body weight than their own weight. The risk may be due to ...
obesity in young kids. Lack of physical activity is also supposed to be one of the causes of the obesity in the young kids. But there is no need to worry about the problem of the obesity because it can be cures easily by simple methods. The first tip to treat obesity in the young ...
aShould we give priority to character or exceptionality in rearing children? 我们应该给优先权字符或exceptionality在抚养孩子?[translate] a晚上十点前我都有空。 Evening ten front I all have free time.[translate] aI keep well informed I keep well informed[translate] ...
Prevention of obesity in young children: a critical challenge for medical professionals. 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 23 作者:MS Sothern,ST Gordon 摘要: Discusses strategies to prevent obesity in young children. Health implications of childhood obesity; Causes of childhood obesity; Risk factors for ...
Young children (3–5 years of age) The rise in childhood obesity in this period is mostly driven by unbalanced energy intake rather than decline in physical activity [59]. Progression in many of the fundamental motor skills, such as running, jumping, throwing, and catching, typical of this ...
children. the first is that we have become extremely protective of our children and restrict where they can go to keep them away from danger and what they can do to prevent them from getting hurt. whether this is a good or a bad thing is something which we can argue in its...
Family History. Parental obesity more than doubles the risk that a young child, whether thin or overweight, will become obese as an adult. In older children and teenagers, obesity in parents starts to affect less as a predictor(预言) for body weight than their own weight. The risk may be...
Obesity was previously considered a plight in high income countries. However, this trend has also gained attention as a health-threatening condition among children and young adult in developing countries as well. Unsuitable and sedentary lifestyle as well as improper nutrition results in impaired ...