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The disease burden associated with overweight and obesity.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1999CONTEXT Overweight and obesity are increasing dramatically in the United States and most likely contribute substantially to the burden of chronic health conditions.
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Overweight and Depression [PDF]
Is being overweight distressing? If it is, is the distress due to negative appraisals by others, to the stresses of trying to fit norms of thinness by dieting, or to the health consequences of being overweight? If being overweight is stigmatizing, negative evaluations by others may be internalized as high levels of depression. This perspective predicts
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Tracking of childhood overweight into adulthood: a systematic review of the literature
Obesity Reviews, 2008Richard Ofori-asenso
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Overweight and obesity are increasing worldwide. In general practice, different approaches exist to treat people with weight problems. To provide the foundation for the development of a structured clinical pathway for overweight and obesity management in
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Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 1989
Aided by nurses using the belief clarification approach to intervention, a group of 20 females participated in eight structured sessions that addressed their beliefs and attitudes about being overweight. One participant redefined her negative experience into a more positive and realistic one that included recognizing additional sources of stress that ...
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Aided by nurses using the belief clarification approach to intervention, a group of 20 females participated in eight structured sessions that addressed their beliefs and attitudes about being overweight. One participant redefined her negative experience into a more positive and realistic one that included recognizing additional sources of stress that ...
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Pediatric Annals, 2004
Large-scale communal and societal issues must be addressed before effective prevention of overweight can be achieved.
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Large-scale communal and societal issues must be addressed before effective prevention of overweight can be achieved.
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Screen time and childhood overweight/obesity: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Child: Care, Health and Development, 2019BACKGROUND Controlling childhood overweight/obesity would help early prevention on children from getting chronic non-communicable diseases, exposed to screen for long periods may increase the risk of overweight/obesity due to lack of physical activity ...
Kehong Fang
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Worldwide trends in childhood overweight and obesity.
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 2006OBJECTIVES Obesity has become a global epidemic but our understanding of the problem in children is limited due to lack of comparable representative data from different countries, and varying criteria for defining obesity.
Youfa Wang, T. Lobstein
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
In a prospective study, mortality ratios were computed in relation to overweight, cancer, and other diseases. The study included 750 000 men and women followed for 12 years. Each person was given a weight index. Death rates for overweight and underweight persons were compared with rates for persons of average weight. Men who were 40% or more overweight
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In a prospective study, mortality ratios were computed in relation to overweight, cancer, and other diseases. The study included 750 000 men and women followed for 12 years. Each person was given a weight index. Death rates for overweight and underweight persons were compared with rates for persons of average weight. Men who were 40% or more overweight
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