Abstract Objectives: To estimate: 1) daily energy deficit required to reduce the weight of overweight children to within normal range; 2) time required to reach normal weight for a proposed achievable (small) target energy deficit of 0.42 MJ/day; 3) impact that such an effect may have on prevalence of childhood overweight. Methods: Body mass index and fitness were measured in 31,424 Australian school children aged between 4.5 and 15 years. The daily energy deficit required to reduce weight to within normal range for the 7,747 (24.7%) overweight children was estimated. Further, for a proposed achievable target energy deficit of 0.42 MJ/day, the time required to reach normal weight was estimated. Results: About 18% of children were overweight...
Objective: To evaluate energy balance and physical activity in obese preschool children attending da...
Background and objectives: the WHO refers obesity as a global epidemic because of rapid increase in ...
Australian children and adolescents are getting fatter. From 1985–1995, the prevalence of overweight...
Objective: To describe the weight status and weight-related behaviors of children commencing school....
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and incidence of overweight and obesity, the frequency of o...
Objective: The objective was to determine the prevalences of overweight and obesity in regional Aust...
BACKGROUND: Estimating changes in weight from changes in energy balance is important for predicting ...
Objective: To examine overweight and obesity in Australian children followed through to adulthood. ...
In many countries the level of childhood obesity is rising. [2] Whilst the popular press have painte...
Objectives: To examine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australian secondary school stude...
Objective: To examine overweight and obesity in Australian children followed through to adulthood.De...
OBJECTIVE: (1) To determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australian 4–5-year-old chil...
OBJECTIVE:Children with severe obesity have greater risk of adverse health outcomes. The purpose of ...
Objectives: To explore the association between overweight or obesity and the intake of energy and fa...
Childhood obesity incidence has increased substantially and it has been argued that decreasing physi...
Objective: To evaluate energy balance and physical activity in obese preschool children attending da...
Background and objectives: the WHO refers obesity as a global epidemic because of rapid increase in ...
Australian children and adolescents are getting fatter. From 1985–1995, the prevalence of overweight...
Objective: To describe the weight status and weight-related behaviors of children commencing school....
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and incidence of overweight and obesity, the frequency of o...
Objective: The objective was to determine the prevalences of overweight and obesity in regional Aust...
BACKGROUND: Estimating changes in weight from changes in energy balance is important for predicting ...
Objective: To examine overweight and obesity in Australian children followed through to adulthood. ...
In many countries the level of childhood obesity is rising. [2] Whilst the popular press have painte...
Objectives: To examine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australian secondary school stude...
Objective: To examine overweight and obesity in Australian children followed through to adulthood.De...
OBJECTIVE: (1) To determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australian 4–5-year-old chil...
OBJECTIVE:Children with severe obesity have greater risk of adverse health outcomes. The purpose of ...
Objectives: To explore the association between overweight or obesity and the intake of energy and fa...
Childhood obesity incidence has increased substantially and it has been argued that decreasing physi...
Objective: To evaluate energy balance and physical activity in obese preschool children attending da...
Background and objectives: the WHO refers obesity as a global epidemic because of rapid increase in ...
Australian children and adolescents are getting fatter. From 1985–1995, the prevalence of overweight...