Objective To explore the feasibility of conducting a 10-week home-based physical activity (PA) programme and evaluate the changes in insulin sensitivity (S I) commensurate with the programme in obese young people. Design Open-labelled intervention. Setting Home-based intervention with clinical assessments at a tertiary paediatric hospital. Subjects 18 obese (body mass index (BMI)>International Obesity Task Force age and sex-specifi c cut-offs) children and adolescents (8-18 years, 11 girls/7 boys) were recruited. 15 participants (nine girls/six boys, mean±SE age 11.8±0.6 years, BMI-SD scores (BMI-SDS) 3.5±0.1, six prepubertal/nine pubertal) completed the intervention. Intervention The programme comprised biweekly home visits over 10 weeks w...
Background and Aims: The childhood obesity epidemic is accelerating throughout the world and is ass...
Despite the existence of global recommendations for physical activity and lifestyle to avoid childho...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of domiciliary physical fitness programmes in obese individua...
Objective\ud \ud To explore the feasibility of conducting a 10-week home-based physical activity (PA...
© 2015 Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity.A 12 week exercise program was evaluated fo...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is a global public health concern. Numerous experts h...
We appraised eight articles examining the effect of exercise as an intervention for pediatric obesit...
Summary To assess the effects of exercise and diet on obese prepubertal children, a group of subject...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) is associated with changes in body composition that affec...
AIM: The aim was to determine the effect of a physical activity, diet, and behaviour modification...
Background Overweight and obesity in childhood is associated with physical, psychological and social...
Childhood overweight and obesity is a national epidemic and predisposes children to adulthood obesit...
With the current obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among school-aged children, the importa...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of domiciliary physical fitness programmes in obese individua...
Introduction: In the United States, approximately 9 million preschool to high school students are co...
Background and Aims: The childhood obesity epidemic is accelerating throughout the world and is ass...
Despite the existence of global recommendations for physical activity and lifestyle to avoid childho...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of domiciliary physical fitness programmes in obese individua...
Objective\ud \ud To explore the feasibility of conducting a 10-week home-based physical activity (PA...
© 2015 Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity.A 12 week exercise program was evaluated fo...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is a global public health concern. Numerous experts h...
We appraised eight articles examining the effect of exercise as an intervention for pediatric obesit...
Summary To assess the effects of exercise and diet on obese prepubertal children, a group of subject...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) is associated with changes in body composition that affec...
AIM: The aim was to determine the effect of a physical activity, diet, and behaviour modification...
Background Overweight and obesity in childhood is associated with physical, psychological and social...
Childhood overweight and obesity is a national epidemic and predisposes children to adulthood obesit...
With the current obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among school-aged children, the importa...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of domiciliary physical fitness programmes in obese individua...
Introduction: In the United States, approximately 9 million preschool to high school students are co...
Background and Aims: The childhood obesity epidemic is accelerating throughout the world and is ass...
Despite the existence of global recommendations for physical activity and lifestyle to avoid childho...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of domiciliary physical fitness programmes in obese individua...