Triceps skinfold thickness and body weight measures were obtained for 44 female and 40 male mentally retarded adults participating in a sheltered workshop setting. Subiects\u27 relative weights and skinfold thicknesses were found to correlate reasonably well for females and males, rs = .88 and .59, respectively. Use of only height and weight tables for determining the presence of obesity, however, resulted in 22.5 percent of the males and 13 .7 percent of the females being misclassified as nonobese. The distinction between overweight and obesity was discussed. Clinical/research implications of the findings were delineated
<b>Background</b>: Obesity is a major public health concern internationally and this stu...
Introduction: Obesity is a common health problem among adults people with intellectual disabilities....
Anthropometric measurements are widely used to reliably quantify body composition and to estimate ri...
Research on the prevalence, characteristics, and treatment of obesity of mentally retarded individua...
The prevalence of obesity was determined for 1,152 mentally retarded subjects from four settings. Th...
An obese group and a nonobese group of moderately mentally retarded adults were identified through u...
Obesity is a common problem for the mentally retarded and nonretarded populations. Prevalence estima...
An international survey of professionals in the field of mental retardation was conducted to determi...
Behavioral approaches to the treatment of obese mentally retarded individuals are reviewed. Studies ...
Seventeen trainable mentally retarded youths were assigned to either a behavior therapy (N = 6), an ...
Only minimal attention has been directed towards demonstrating the effectiveness of behavioral appro...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [39]-42)The purpose of this study was to determine body c...
Reports suggest that 7% to 18% of Australian adults are obese and a further 16% to 55% are overweigh...
The world's increasing obesity and overweight problem, which results in the risk of developing diabe...
Background: Compared to the great volume of studies focusing on children and adolescents without int...
<b>Background</b>: Obesity is a major public health concern internationally and this stu...
Introduction: Obesity is a common health problem among adults people with intellectual disabilities....
Anthropometric measurements are widely used to reliably quantify body composition and to estimate ri...
Research on the prevalence, characteristics, and treatment of obesity of mentally retarded individua...
The prevalence of obesity was determined for 1,152 mentally retarded subjects from four settings. Th...
An obese group and a nonobese group of moderately mentally retarded adults were identified through u...
Obesity is a common problem for the mentally retarded and nonretarded populations. Prevalence estima...
An international survey of professionals in the field of mental retardation was conducted to determi...
Behavioral approaches to the treatment of obese mentally retarded individuals are reviewed. Studies ...
Seventeen trainable mentally retarded youths were assigned to either a behavior therapy (N = 6), an ...
Only minimal attention has been directed towards demonstrating the effectiveness of behavioral appro...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [39]-42)The purpose of this study was to determine body c...
Reports suggest that 7% to 18% of Australian adults are obese and a further 16% to 55% are overweigh...
The world's increasing obesity and overweight problem, which results in the risk of developing diabe...
Background: Compared to the great volume of studies focusing on children and adolescents without int...
<b>Background</b>: Obesity is a major public health concern internationally and this stu...
Introduction: Obesity is a common health problem among adults people with intellectual disabilities....
Anthropometric measurements are widely used to reliably quantify body composition and to estimate ri...