Background Children with special health care needs (SHCN) may be at greater risk of obesity than children without SHCN. A new classification system categorizes SHCN among children by service type using the following categories: No-SHCN, medication use only, services use only, medication + service use, and functional limitations. Research is needed to examine obesity and obesity-related behaviors among children using the new classification system. Objective To determine the prevalence of inadequate vigorous physical activity (VPA), high screen time and obesity by SHCN category using the new classification system. Methods Multivariate regression models were fitted for inadequate VPA, high screen time, and obesity to determine if there were di...
Background: Limited physical activity (PA) and a high level of sedentary time (ST) are associated wi...
Background: One of the most pressing threats for children’s health status is overweight and obesity....
The risk of obesity is reduced when youth engage in recommended levels of physical activity (PA). Fo...
Background. Evidence suggests that children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) have d...
Background: Treatment seeking children and adolescents with severe obesity often experience barriers...
Purpose: Globally, public health policies are targeting modifiable lifestyle behaviors. We explore t...
Incidence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically within the last 30 years. Childhood obesit...
Abstract Background The high prevalence of childhood obesity underscores the importance of monitorin...
Sedentary lifestyles pose a threat to the health of children, especially those with special health c...
Introduction Obesity is especially prevalent among children with special needs. Both lack of physica...
Abstract Background: One of the most important threats for children’s health status is being overwe...
A Clinical Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of master of Sc...
BackgroundPediatricians cite a lack of physical activity referral (PAR) opportunities as a major bar...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The late...
Background: increasing levels of obesity are likely associated with obesogenic behaviors such as phy...
Background: Limited physical activity (PA) and a high level of sedentary time (ST) are associated wi...
Background: One of the most pressing threats for children’s health status is overweight and obesity....
The risk of obesity is reduced when youth engage in recommended levels of physical activity (PA). Fo...
Background. Evidence suggests that children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) have d...
Background: Treatment seeking children and adolescents with severe obesity often experience barriers...
Purpose: Globally, public health policies are targeting modifiable lifestyle behaviors. We explore t...
Incidence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically within the last 30 years. Childhood obesit...
Abstract Background The high prevalence of childhood obesity underscores the importance of monitorin...
Sedentary lifestyles pose a threat to the health of children, especially those with special health c...
Introduction Obesity is especially prevalent among children with special needs. Both lack of physica...
Abstract Background: One of the most important threats for children’s health status is being overwe...
A Clinical Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of master of Sc...
BackgroundPediatricians cite a lack of physical activity referral (PAR) opportunities as a major bar...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The late...
Background: increasing levels of obesity are likely associated with obesogenic behaviors such as phy...
Background: Limited physical activity (PA) and a high level of sedentary time (ST) are associated wi...
Background: One of the most pressing threats for children’s health status is overweight and obesity....
The risk of obesity is reduced when youth engage in recommended levels of physical activity (PA). Fo...