The project was supported by the Research Support Scheme of the FMUP/doctoral program, grant no PEst-OE/SAU/UI0038/2011 and by FCT, SFRH/SINTD/60115/2009, FSE-UE.Introduction: This observational study explores potential links between obese children’s cortisol, and parental mental state, family functioning, and the children’s symptoms of anxiety and depression. Material and Methods: A non-random sample of 104 obese children (55 boys), mean age 10.9 years (standard deviation 1.76), was recruited from a childhood obesity clinic. Obesity was defined as body mass index above the 95th age- and gender-specific percentiles. Neuroendocrine biomarkers were measured. Symptoms of anxiety and depression were assessed with self and parent-reported questi...
Maria Esposito,1 Beatrice Gallai,2 Michele Roccella,3 Rosa Marotta,4 Francesco Lavano,4 Serena Maria...
Objective: To evaluate the type and frequency of psychiatric disorders in obese children and adolesc...
Introduction: Childhood obesity has become a worldwide epidemic in Western and in developing countri...
The project was supported by the Research Support Scheme of the FMUP/doctoral program, grant no PEst...
Introduction: This observational study explores potential links between obese children’s cortisol, a...
INTRODUCTION: This observational study explores potential links between obese children's cortisol, ...
INTRODUCTION: This observational study explores potential links between obese children's cortisol, ...
The aims of the present study were to test the association between insecure attachment and basal cor...
The aims of the present study were to test the association between insecure attachment and basal cor...
Objective: This study compared child weight status, social skills, body dissatisfaction, and health-...
Objective: To examine whether there is a relationship between psychological stress in the family and...
Background: Childhood obesity is a health issue that, in addition to physical complications, can hav...
Introduction Childhood obesity has become worldwide epidemic both in Western and in developing Cou...
Objectives: Prior research indicates that minority youth are more at risk for developing obesity, a...
Introduction Childhood obesity has become worldwide epidemic both in Western and in developing Cou...
Maria Esposito,1 Beatrice Gallai,2 Michele Roccella,3 Rosa Marotta,4 Francesco Lavano,4 Serena Maria...
Objective: To evaluate the type and frequency of psychiatric disorders in obese children and adolesc...
Introduction: Childhood obesity has become a worldwide epidemic in Western and in developing countri...
The project was supported by the Research Support Scheme of the FMUP/doctoral program, grant no PEst...
Introduction: This observational study explores potential links between obese children’s cortisol, a...
INTRODUCTION: This observational study explores potential links between obese children's cortisol, ...
INTRODUCTION: This observational study explores potential links between obese children's cortisol, ...
The aims of the present study were to test the association between insecure attachment and basal cor...
The aims of the present study were to test the association between insecure attachment and basal cor...
Objective: This study compared child weight status, social skills, body dissatisfaction, and health-...
Objective: To examine whether there is a relationship between psychological stress in the family and...
Background: Childhood obesity is a health issue that, in addition to physical complications, can hav...
Introduction Childhood obesity has become worldwide epidemic both in Western and in developing Cou...
Objectives: Prior research indicates that minority youth are more at risk for developing obesity, a...
Introduction Childhood obesity has become worldwide epidemic both in Western and in developing Cou...
Maria Esposito,1 Beatrice Gallai,2 Michele Roccella,3 Rosa Marotta,4 Francesco Lavano,4 Serena Maria...
Objective: To evaluate the type and frequency of psychiatric disorders in obese children and adolesc...
Introduction: Childhood obesity has become a worldwide epidemic in Western and in developing countri...