WOS: 000428874500018Objectives: the purpose of this study is to determine the effect of training provided for obese adolescents based on health promotion model on their healthy lifestyle behaviors and life quality. Methods: the research was conducted on the 114 obese adolescents in the form of intervention design with pretest-post-test control group between the dates September 2012 and January 2014. the experiment group was trained for three months within the Health Promotion Model which was constituted to decrease the risk factors of obesity. Results: With the training, monitoring and consultancy service provided for obese adolescents, it was found that BMI scores decreased significantly, their nutritional and physical activity habits were...
Background/PurposeThe prevalence of obesity and overweight among children and adolescents is increas...
AbstractSedentary associated with an inadequate diet is one of the major causes of obesity. Through ...
Background: Obesity in adolescence is the strongest risk factor for obesity in adulthood. This study...
Intervention programs for obese adolescents may assist individuals in adopting changes toward a heal...
Background: Obesity in children and adolescents is a significant health problem that requires compre...
USTUNER TOP, FADIME/0000-0002-7341-5704WOS: 000493608400021PubMed: 31124009The aim of the study was ...
"1st World Congress of Children and Youth Health Behaviors / 4th National Congress on Health Educati...
Background Obesity in children has increased in recent years throughout the world and is associated ...
Background:Adolescent obesity has become a serious public health challenge in the 21st century.The p...
The prevalence of obesity and overweight among children and adolescents is increasing rapidly. The p...
Objectives: Obesity in children and adolescents is a worldwide dramatic health problem, for which tr...
The global rate of obesity in childhood is becoming an epidemic and many authors have established a ...
The increase in body fat levels associated with the decrease in physical activities in adolescents h...
Objective: Obesity is currently the most prevalent nutritional disease of children and adolescents,...
Obesity is a serious problem for teenagers and a global pandemic as well as the biggest chronic heal...
Background/PurposeThe prevalence of obesity and overweight among children and adolescents is increas...
AbstractSedentary associated with an inadequate diet is one of the major causes of obesity. Through ...
Background: Obesity in adolescence is the strongest risk factor for obesity in adulthood. This study...
Intervention programs for obese adolescents may assist individuals in adopting changes toward a heal...
Background: Obesity in children and adolescents is a significant health problem that requires compre...
USTUNER TOP, FADIME/0000-0002-7341-5704WOS: 000493608400021PubMed: 31124009The aim of the study was ...
"1st World Congress of Children and Youth Health Behaviors / 4th National Congress on Health Educati...
Background Obesity in children has increased in recent years throughout the world and is associated ...
Background:Adolescent obesity has become a serious public health challenge in the 21st century.The p...
The prevalence of obesity and overweight among children and adolescents is increasing rapidly. The p...
Objectives: Obesity in children and adolescents is a worldwide dramatic health problem, for which tr...
The global rate of obesity in childhood is becoming an epidemic and many authors have established a ...
The increase in body fat levels associated with the decrease in physical activities in adolescents h...
Objective: Obesity is currently the most prevalent nutritional disease of children and adolescents,...
Obesity is a serious problem for teenagers and a global pandemic as well as the biggest chronic heal...
Background/PurposeThe prevalence of obesity and overweight among children and adolescents is increas...
AbstractSedentary associated with an inadequate diet is one of the major causes of obesity. Through ...
Background: Obesity in adolescence is the strongest risk factor for obesity in adulthood. This study...