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Title Physical activity, fitness, nutrition and obesity during growth : secular changes of growth, body composition and functional capacity in children and adolescents in different environment / edited by Jana Pařízková, Obesity Management Centre, Institute of Endocrinology, Prague, Czech Republic
Published Sharjah : Bentham Science Publishers, Limited, [2015]

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Contents FOREWORD NUTRITION, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND THE RISK OF OBESITY DURING CHILDHOOD ; REFERENCES; PREFACE ; REFERENCES; List of Coauthors ; Secular Changes of Somatic Growth, Puberty and Obesity ; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Height, Weight, Puberty and Adiposity ; [1.1.1. INTRODUCTION]; 1.1.1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1.2. SECULAR CHANGES OF BODY HEIGHT IN THE CZECH POPULATION; 1.1.3. SECULAR TREND IN BODY HEIGHT IN DIFFERENT WORLD POPULATIONS; 1.1.4. SECULAR CHANGES OF WEIGHT AND WEIGHT-TO-HEIGHT PROPORTIONALITY; 1.1.5. ACCELERATION OF PUBERTAL DEVELOPMENT
1.1.6. SECULAR CHANGES OF BODY COMPOSITION -- INCREASE OF BODY FATNESS1.1.7. SUMMARY STATEMENT; NOTES; CONFLICT OF INTEREST; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; 1.2. Body Mass Index, Weight-for-Length/Height and Obesity ; [1.2.1. INTRODUCTION]; 1.2.1. INTRODUCTION; 1.2.2. GROWTH REFERENCES AND GROWTH STANDARDS FOR 0-5 YEARS; 1.2.3. GROWTH REFERENCES UP TO 18 YEARS; 1.2.4. DEFINITIONS OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY; 1.2.5. SHIFT OF ADIPOSITY REBOUND AND SECULAR TREND OF BMI; 1.2.6. PREVALENCE OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN THE WORLD; 1.2.7. SUMMARY STATEMENT
CONCLUSIONS -- SUMMARY STATEMENTNOTES; CONFLICT OF INTEREST; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; Nutrition in Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment -Role of Nutrients ; 2.1. INTRODUCTION; 2.2. METHODS; 2.2.1. Prospective Methods; 2.2.2. Retrospective Methods; 2.2.3. Questionnaires Used for Evaluation of Dietary Habits; 2.3. ENERGY EXPENDITURE; 2.4. INFANT NUTRITION FOR OBESITY AND METABOLIC DISEASES PREVENTION; 2.5. ROLE OF INDIVIDUAL NUTRIENTS IN OBESITY PREVENTION AND TREATMENT; 2.5.1. Proteins; 2.5.1.1. Role of Protein; 2.5.1.2. Perinatal and Motherś Nutrition; 2.5.2. Lipids
2.5.2.1. Diet Fat2.5.2.2. Fat Oxidation; 2.5.2.3. Perinatal and Motherś Nutrition; 2.5.3. Carbohydrates; 2.5.3.1. Carbohydrates; 2.5.3.2. Perinatal and Motherś Nutrition; 2.6. APPETITE REGULATION; 2.7. ROLE OF GUT MICROBIOME IN OBESITY DEVELOPMENT; 2.8. EPIGENETIC CHANGES; 2.9. EFFECT OF WEIGHT REDUCTION INTERVENTION IN OBESE CHILDREN; 2.10. SUMMARY STATEMENT; CONFLICT OF INTEREST; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; Objective Means of Monitoring Children's Physical Activity and Health-Related Recommendations for Its Implementation ; 3.1. INTRODUCTION
3.2. OBJECTIVE MEANS FOR FIELD-BASED MONITORING OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY3.2.1. Pedometers; 3.2.2. Accelerometers; 3.2.3. Heart-Rate Monitors; 3.2.4. Multi-Functional Devices; 3.3. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FIELD-BASED HEALTH-ENHANCING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EXAMPLE OF INTERVENTION PROGRAMME; 3.3.1. Recommendations for Field-Based Health-Enhancing Physical Activity; 3.3.2. The Example of School-Based Physical Activity Intervention Programme; 3.4. CONCLUSION -- SUMMARY STATEMENT; NOTES; CONFLICT OF INTEREST; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES
Summary An imbalance between high energy intake - due to inadequate diet - and reduced energy expenditure - caused by sedentary habits - is believed to create an inherent risk of obesity among individuals. Lifestyle changes among preschool children coupled with health problems (cardiovascular, metabolic, orthopedic, psychological etc.) correlate to an observed increase in body mass index and may even predispose growing children towards obesity in their adult life. Adequate physical activity in the form of regular exercise (in terms of intensity, frequency and duration) has been shown to reduce BMI and have a positive impact on health and physical fitness levels among children. Thus physical activity programs have been applied for obesity prevention and treatment with some degree of success. Physical Activity, Fitness, Nutrition and Obesity During Growth focuses on research findings and recommendations to mitigate obesity risk in children during early growth stages. The reviews presented in this volume give readers an interdisciplinary insight into the realm of obesity as a global epidemic in early childhood. The review also discusses interventions based on physical activity, which can help combat obesity among children while avoiding undesirable strategies (such as strict diets). The book is intended for public health officials, social workers, as well as general medical practitioners and counselors
Notes Includes index
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Subject Child development.
Children -- Growth.
Health behavior in children.
Children -- Nutrition.
Exercise.
Physical fitness.
Child Development
Adolescent Development
Child -- growth & development
Adolescent -- growth & development
Exercise
Physical Fitness
Child Nutrition Sciences
Pediatric Obesity
Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
MEDICAL -- Physiology.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Human Anatomy & Physiology.
Physical fitness
Exercise
Child development
Children -- Growth
Children -- Nutrition
Health behavior in children
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781608059461
1608059464