Background. Childhood obesity is a severe public health problem in the United States. The STRONG Kids Program was designed to identify risk factors for excessive weight gain and obesity development in preschool-age children based on the ecological framework of the six Cs’ model. Increased food intake, which is one of the critical factors leading to the onset of obesity has been strongly associated with genetic predisposition. Variations in genes involved or potentially related to the leptin-melanocortin pathway (i.e. BDNF, FTO, LEP, LEPR, MC4R, PCSK1, POMC, TUB) have been associated with symptoms of poor appetite control and obesity-related phenotypes. Hypothesis. Individual genetic variations related to satiety and appetite control in the ...
BACKGROUND: Being overweight or obese is becoming increasingly common in low- and middle-income coun...
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The parental feeding practices (PFPs) of excessive restriction of food intake (‘restriction’) and pr...
Background. Childhood obesity is a severe public health problem in the United States. The STRONG Kid...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> The burden of the childhood obesity epidemic is well recognized; neve...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing in many countries and confers risks for early type...
BACKGROUND: Many genetic polymorphisms identified by genome-wide association studies for adult body ...
Importance A better understanding of the cause of obesity is a clinical priority. Obesity is highly ...
Childhood rapid weight gain during development has been postulated as a predictor of obesity. The ob...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Many genetic polymorphisms identified by genome-wide association st...
Importance: Genome-wide association studies have identified genetic loci influencing obesity risk in...
Context: Polymorphisms within the FTO gene have consistently been associated with obesity across mul...
Introduction: Childhood obesity is occurring at alarming rates in both developed and developing coun...
Background: The modern environment is ubiquitously ‘obesogenic’, yet people vary enormously in weigh...
Background: Many genes and molecular pathways are associated with obesity, but the mechanisms from g...
BACKGROUND: Being overweight or obese is becoming increasingly common in low- and middle-income coun...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151317/1/ijpo12530_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
The parental feeding practices (PFPs) of excessive restriction of food intake (‘restriction’) and pr...
Background. Childhood obesity is a severe public health problem in the United States. The STRONG Kid...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> The burden of the childhood obesity epidemic is well recognized; neve...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing in many countries and confers risks for early type...
BACKGROUND: Many genetic polymorphisms identified by genome-wide association studies for adult body ...
Importance A better understanding of the cause of obesity is a clinical priority. Obesity is highly ...
Childhood rapid weight gain during development has been postulated as a predictor of obesity. The ob...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Many genetic polymorphisms identified by genome-wide association st...
Importance: Genome-wide association studies have identified genetic loci influencing obesity risk in...
Context: Polymorphisms within the FTO gene have consistently been associated with obesity across mul...
Introduction: Childhood obesity is occurring at alarming rates in both developed and developing coun...
Background: The modern environment is ubiquitously ‘obesogenic’, yet people vary enormously in weigh...
Background: Many genes and molecular pathways are associated with obesity, but the mechanisms from g...
BACKGROUND: Being overweight or obese is becoming increasingly common in low- and middle-income coun...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151317/1/ijpo12530_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
The parental feeding practices (PFPs) of excessive restriction of food intake (‘restriction’) and pr...