BackgroundFew studies have explored the influence of preschoolers' behavioural problems on obesity treatment. ObjectivesTo assess emotional and behavioural problems before and after an obesity intervention and examine relationships between changes in child behaviour and changes in weight status. MethodThe study included 77 children (4-6 years old, 53% girls, mean body mass index [BMI] z-score of 3.0 [SD 0.6]) who participated in the More and Less Study, a randomized controlled trial. Families were randomized to a parenting program or to standard treatment. The children's heights and weights (BMI z-score, primary outcome) were measured at baseline and 12 months post baseline. Parents rated their children's behaviours (secondary outcome) on t...
ii Childhood obesity is a serious health concern associated with decreased quality of life. The purp...
Child eating behaviours have consistently been linked to child weight status. Yet, changes in child ...
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BackgroundFew studies have explored the influence of preschoolers' behavioural problems on obesity t...
Background Few studies have explored the influence of preschoolers' behavioural problems on obesity...
Background: While obesity has been shown to be difficult to treat in school aged children and in ado...
Objective: Although problem behavior in children and adolescents has frequently been associated with...
Background: The effects of multidisciplinary treatment programs on eating behavior in overweight pre...
Background: Parental depression is an emerging factor associated with the development and treatment ...
Although dietary patterns are key to the management of childhood obesity, they are rarely assessed a...
The number of children and adolescents effected by obesity has been increasing over the past 30 year...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Psychological adversities among young children may be associated with childh...
Objectives. We examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between obesity and emotional ...
Lucy Griffi ths was initially supported by a MRC Special Training Fellowship in Health Services and ...
Objectives: Parenting is an integral component of obesity treatment in early childhood. However, the...
ii Childhood obesity is a serious health concern associated with decreased quality of life. The purp...
Child eating behaviours have consistently been linked to child weight status. Yet, changes in child ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
BackgroundFew studies have explored the influence of preschoolers' behavioural problems on obesity t...
Background Few studies have explored the influence of preschoolers' behavioural problems on obesity...
Background: While obesity has been shown to be difficult to treat in school aged children and in ado...
Objective: Although problem behavior in children and adolescents has frequently been associated with...
Background: The effects of multidisciplinary treatment programs on eating behavior in overweight pre...
Background: Parental depression is an emerging factor associated with the development and treatment ...
Although dietary patterns are key to the management of childhood obesity, they are rarely assessed a...
The number of children and adolescents effected by obesity has been increasing over the past 30 year...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Psychological adversities among young children may be associated with childh...
Objectives. We examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between obesity and emotional ...
Lucy Griffi ths was initially supported by a MRC Special Training Fellowship in Health Services and ...
Objectives: Parenting is an integral component of obesity treatment in early childhood. However, the...
ii Childhood obesity is a serious health concern associated with decreased quality of life. The purp...
Child eating behaviours have consistently been linked to child weight status. Yet, changes in child ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...