BACKGROUND: The contribution of energy density (ED) of the total diet to increased risk of obesity from childhood into adolescence is unclear. OBJECTIVE: We assessed the relation between the ED of the diet in childhood, calculated in a number of ways, and change in adiposity from childhood to adolescence. DESIGN: In a prospective study, 48 children (30 boys, 18 girls) were initially studied at age 6-8 y (baseline) and followed up at age 13-17 y. Daily ED, energy intake, and food intake were assessed at baseline by 7-d weighed food records concurrent with estimates of total energy expenditure (TEE) by doubly labeled water. ED was calculated with the use of 5 published methods. Obesity risk was defined with the use of body fat from total body...
Background The importance of dietary sugar versus fat in the development of obesity is currently a t...
Objective: Childhood obesity is an ongoing public health problem. Researchers have identified dietar...
Variation in energy intake by weight status at different ages may explain inconsistencies in previou...
BACKGROUND: The contribution of energy density (ED) of the total diet to increased risk of obesity f...
Background:Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood....
BACKGROUND: Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse whether high dietary energy density (DED) is associated with increased fat mas...
Background: Evidence for the dietary determinants of obesity in children is limited.Objective: The o...
Dietary energy density (DED) has been identified as a crucial dietary factor in body weight control,...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the dietary determinants of obesity in children is limited. OBJECTIVE: The ...
Objective: To analyse whether high dietary energy density (DED) is associated with increased fat ma...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared lean children at high risk (HR) and low risk (LR) of obesity and obes...
BACKGROUND:Dietary energy density (DED) does not have a simple linear relationship to fat mass in ch...
BACKGROUND: Dietary energy density (DED) does not have a simple linear relationship to fat mass in c...
This study examined (1) the association of dietary energy density from solid (EDS) and solid plus li...
Background The importance of dietary sugar versus fat in the development of obesity is currently a t...
Objective: Childhood obesity is an ongoing public health problem. Researchers have identified dietar...
Variation in energy intake by weight status at different ages may explain inconsistencies in previou...
BACKGROUND: The contribution of energy density (ED) of the total diet to increased risk of obesity f...
Background:Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood....
BACKGROUND: Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse whether high dietary energy density (DED) is associated with increased fat mas...
Background: Evidence for the dietary determinants of obesity in children is limited.Objective: The o...
Dietary energy density (DED) has been identified as a crucial dietary factor in body weight control,...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the dietary determinants of obesity in children is limited. OBJECTIVE: The ...
Objective: To analyse whether high dietary energy density (DED) is associated with increased fat ma...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared lean children at high risk (HR) and low risk (LR) of obesity and obes...
BACKGROUND:Dietary energy density (DED) does not have a simple linear relationship to fat mass in ch...
BACKGROUND: Dietary energy density (DED) does not have a simple linear relationship to fat mass in c...
This study examined (1) the association of dietary energy density from solid (EDS) and solid plus li...
Background The importance of dietary sugar versus fat in the development of obesity is currently a t...
Objective: Childhood obesity is an ongoing public health problem. Researchers have identified dietar...
Variation in energy intake by weight status at different ages may explain inconsistencies in previou...