Obesity is a multifactorial disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the etiological factors contributing to the formation of obesity in children and adolescents. Study included two groups of children. Main group: 101 children with obesity aged 10 to 17 years, body mass index (BMI) 31,27±0,51 kg/m 2. Comparison group: of 14 children aged 10 to 17 years, without obesity, BMI 18,54±0,11 kg/m 2. In all children we evaluated perinatal and family history, lifestyle and diet, anthropometric parameters, assessed the progress of sexual development. We found that the manifestation of the disease occurred in the early school years, and in boys significantly earlier than in girls. Mothers of obese children ha...
Obesity is one of the urgent problems of modern clinical medicine, occupies one of the leading place...
Obesity is excess weight as a result of stockpiling body fat excessive and could happen to all citiz...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in childhood has implications for their future h...
Studies focused on the mechanisms involved in the development of obesity in children and adolescents...
Studies focused on the mechanisms involved in the development of obesity in children and adolescents...
ABSTRACT: Obesity is currently one of the major public health problems, in both developed and develo...
Body weight is influenced by the motor and eating habits of every human being and by a biological or...
Overweight and obesity are conditions of excessive body fat accumulation. In clinical practice, chil...
Obesity is the result of positive energy balance for long periods of time. The problem of obesity ca...
One in seven children in the United States is defined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as ob...
Background : An obese child had a high risk for becoming an obese adult and many obese children have...
Obesity is caused by positive energy balance. Excessive body weight in children is classified by usi...
The general availability of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents has grown signific...
Summary points Population changes in physical activity and diet are probably the main drivers of the...
The article analyzes the frequency of overweight and obesity in children in Chernivtsi region, studi...
Obesity is one of the urgent problems of modern clinical medicine, occupies one of the leading place...
Obesity is excess weight as a result of stockpiling body fat excessive and could happen to all citiz...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in childhood has implications for their future h...
Studies focused on the mechanisms involved in the development of obesity in children and adolescents...
Studies focused on the mechanisms involved in the development of obesity in children and adolescents...
ABSTRACT: Obesity is currently one of the major public health problems, in both developed and develo...
Body weight is influenced by the motor and eating habits of every human being and by a biological or...
Overweight and obesity are conditions of excessive body fat accumulation. In clinical practice, chil...
Obesity is the result of positive energy balance for long periods of time. The problem of obesity ca...
One in seven children in the United States is defined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as ob...
Background : An obese child had a high risk for becoming an obese adult and many obese children have...
Obesity is caused by positive energy balance. Excessive body weight in children is classified by usi...
The general availability of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents has grown signific...
Summary points Population changes in physical activity and diet are probably the main drivers of the...
The article analyzes the frequency of overweight and obesity in children in Chernivtsi region, studi...
Obesity is one of the urgent problems of modern clinical medicine, occupies one of the leading place...
Obesity is excess weight as a result of stockpiling body fat excessive and could happen to all citiz...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in childhood has implications for their future h...