OBJECTIVE: To assess the numbers of obese children and young people (CYP) eligible for assessment and management at each stage of the childhood obesity pathway in England. DESIGN: Pathway modelling study, operationalising the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance on childhood obesity management against national survey data. SETTING: Data on CYP aged 2-18 years from the Health Survey for England 2006 to 2013. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Clinical obesity (body mass index (BMI) >98th centile), extreme obesity (BMI ≥99.86th centile); family history of cardiovascular disease or type 2 diabetes; obesity comorbidities defined as primary care detectable (hypertension, orthopaedic or mobility problems, bullying or psychological di...
Increasing numbers of children are either overweight or obese, which has a significant negative impa...
Background: The aims of this work are threefold: (1) Show the pathway of overweight and obesity, for...
BACKGROUND: This study examines obesity and factors associated with obesity in children aged 11-13 y...
BACKGROUND: International evidence shows that severe paediatric obesity results in an increased risk...
Background: Five linked studies were undertaken to inform identified evidence gaps in the childhood ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in British young people (4-18 years...
Background International evidence shows that severe paediatric obesity results in an increased risk ...
Contains fulltext : 152016.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: This...
Obesity in childhood is a public health priority. The prevalence of overweight and obesity in childr...
Aims: To (i) compare the views of general practitioners (GPs) and parents about the causes, consequ...
Aims: To (i) compare the views of general practitioners (GPs) and parents about the causes, conseque...
Objectives: To determine whether weight problems in children (overweight, obesity and overweight or ...
BACKGROUND: The effects of the systematic delivery of treatments for obesity are unknown. We aimed t...
archdischild-2014-307036 Background International evidence shows that severe paediatric obesity resu...
BACKGROUND: This study examines obesity and factors associated with obesity in children aged 11-13 y...
Increasing numbers of children are either overweight or obese, which has a significant negative impa...
Background: The aims of this work are threefold: (1) Show the pathway of overweight and obesity, for...
BACKGROUND: This study examines obesity and factors associated with obesity in children aged 11-13 y...
BACKGROUND: International evidence shows that severe paediatric obesity results in an increased risk...
Background: Five linked studies were undertaken to inform identified evidence gaps in the childhood ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in British young people (4-18 years...
Background International evidence shows that severe paediatric obesity results in an increased risk ...
Contains fulltext : 152016.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: This...
Obesity in childhood is a public health priority. The prevalence of overweight and obesity in childr...
Aims: To (i) compare the views of general practitioners (GPs) and parents about the causes, consequ...
Aims: To (i) compare the views of general practitioners (GPs) and parents about the causes, conseque...
Objectives: To determine whether weight problems in children (overweight, obesity and overweight or ...
BACKGROUND: The effects of the systematic delivery of treatments for obesity are unknown. We aimed t...
archdischild-2014-307036 Background International evidence shows that severe paediatric obesity resu...
BACKGROUND: This study examines obesity and factors associated with obesity in children aged 11-13 y...
Increasing numbers of children are either overweight or obese, which has a significant negative impa...
Background: The aims of this work are threefold: (1) Show the pathway of overweight and obesity, for...
BACKGROUND: This study examines obesity and factors associated with obesity in children aged 11-13 y...