As part of a North South Survey of Childrens Oral Health conducted in Ireland in 2001/’02 [1], the heights and weights of a representative sample of children and adolescents age 4-16 years was measured. Data were collected by 34 teams of trained and calibrated dentists and dental nurses for 17,518 children aged 4-16 in the Republic of Ireland (RoI) and 2,099 in Northern Ireland (NI). This report presents the results of the study which provide a baseline measurement of Childrens height and weight against which future change can be measured. By comparing these data with international norms we can estimate the current prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents in Ireland
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the temporal prevalence of overweight and obesity in I...
UNLABELLED: What is already known about this subject Overweight and obesity prevalence estimates amo...
Background: Positive secular trends in adolescent obesity and an increased prevalence of fear of fat...
North South Survey of Children’s Height, Weight and Body Mass Index, 2002. As part of a North ...
This research examines 12-year trends in the prevalence of overweight and obesity, including trends ...
Background This retrospective cohort study investigates the feasibility of using established methods...
Aim Waist circumference-to-height ratio (WHt) has been proposed as an alternative measure to BMI due...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
North South Survey of Children’s Oral Health 2002 This report presents the results of the firs...
The health strategy in Ireland has placed great emphasis on the collection of quality information on...
This article compares the prevalence of the overweight and obesity levels in Irish school children...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is a significant global health issue. National level data on long-term...
Background: Childhood overweight and obesity (OWOB) is associated with adult obesity (10) and ill-he...
Background: Nutritional surveillance in school-age children, using measured weight and height, is no...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the temporal prevalence of overweight and obesity in I...
UNLABELLED: What is already known about this subject Overweight and obesity prevalence estimates amo...
Background: Positive secular trends in adolescent obesity and an increased prevalence of fear of fat...
North South Survey of Children’s Height, Weight and Body Mass Index, 2002. As part of a North ...
This research examines 12-year trends in the prevalence of overweight and obesity, including trends ...
Background This retrospective cohort study investigates the feasibility of using established methods...
Aim Waist circumference-to-height ratio (WHt) has been proposed as an alternative measure to BMI due...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
North South Survey of Children’s Oral Health 2002 This report presents the results of the firs...
The health strategy in Ireland has placed great emphasis on the collection of quality information on...
This article compares the prevalence of the overweight and obesity levels in Irish school children...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is a significant global health issue. National level data on long-term...
Background: Childhood overweight and obesity (OWOB) is associated with adult obesity (10) and ill-he...
Background: Nutritional surveillance in school-age children, using measured weight and height, is no...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the temporal prevalence of overweight and obesity in I...
UNLABELLED: What is already known about this subject Overweight and obesity prevalence estimates amo...
Background: Positive secular trends in adolescent obesity and an increased prevalence of fear of fat...