نتایج جستجو برای: adiposity

تعداد نتایج: 12015  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2000
M S Johnson R Figueroa-Colon S L Herd D A Fields M Sun G R Hunter M I Goran

BACKGROUND Low levels of energy expenditure and aerobic fitness have been hypothesized to be risk factors for obesity. Longitudinal studies to determine whether energy expenditure influences weight gain in whites have provided conflicting results. To date, no studies have examined this relationship in blacks or whether aerobic fitness influences weight gain in white or black children. METHODS...

Journal: :The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2007
Jason A Mendoza Fred J Zimmerman Dimitri A Christakis

BACKGROUND There is limited evidence in preschool children linking media use, such as television/video viewing and computer use, to obesity and adiposity. We tested three hypotheses in preschool children: 1) that watching > 2 hours of TV/videos daily is associated with obesity and adiposity, 2) that computer use is associated with obesity and adiposity, and 3) that > 2 hours of media use daily ...

2005
P. H. Whincup

Background—Atherosclerosis develops from childhood, but the determinants of this preclinical stage remain uncertain. We examined the relations of classic coronary risk factors, adiposity and its associated metabolic disturbances, to arterial distensibility (a marker of early arterial disease) in 13to 15-year-olds, some of whom had previously been studied at ages 9 to 11 years. Methods and Resul...

2018
Geetika Kalloo Antonia M Calafat Aimin Chen Kimberly Yolton Bruce P Lanphear Joseph M Braun

BACKGROUND Triclosan is an antimicrobial agent that may affect the gut microbiome and endocrine system to influence adiposity. However, little data from prospective studies examining prenatal and childhood exposures exist. We investigated the relationship between multiple, prospective early life measure of triclosan exposure and child adiposity.  METHODS: In a prospective cohort of 220 mother-c...

Journal: :The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2007
Heather Ward Valerie Tarasuk Rena Mendelson Gail McKeown-Eyssen

BACKGROUND Socioeconomic indicators have been inversely associated with overweight and obesity, with stronger associations observed among women. The objective of the present secondary analysis was to examine the relationships among socioeconomic measures and adiposity for men and women participating in the Ontario Food Survey (OFS), and to explore lifestyle factors as potential mediators of the...

Journal: :BMJ Open 2021

Objectives Examine longitudinal associations between modes of travel to school and adiposity. Setting The UK. Participants 8432 children surveyed at ages 7, 11 14 years from the UK Millennium Cohort Study. Primary secondary outcomes Objective percentage body fat mass index (BMI). Transport mode was categorised as private motorised transport, public transport active (walking or cycling). Socioec...

2013
Tove Fall Sara Hägg Reedik Mägi Alexander Ploner Krista Fischer Momoko Horikoshi Antti-Pekka Sarin Gudmar Thorleifsson Claes Ladenvall Mart Kals Maris Kuningas Harmen H. M. Draisma Janina S. Ried Natalie R. van Zuydam Ville Huikari Massimo Mangino Emily Sonestedt Beben Benyamin Christopher P. Nelson Natalia V. Rivera Kati Kristiansson Huei-yi Shen Aki S. Havulinna Abbas Dehghan Louise A. Donnelly Marika Kaakinen Marja-Liisa Nuotio Neil Robertson Renée F. A. G. de Bruijn M. Arfan Ikram Najaf Amin Anthony J. Balmforth Peter S. Braund Alexander S. F. Doney Angela Döring Paul Elliott Tõnu Esko Oscar H. Franco Solveig Gretarsdottir Anna-Liisa Hartikainen Kauko Heikkilä Karl-Heinz Herzig Hilma Holm Jouke Jan Hottenga Elina Hyppönen Thomas Illig Aaron Isaacs Bo Isomaa Lennart C. Karssen Johannes Kettunen Wolfgang Koenig Kari Kuulasmaa Tiina Laatikainen Jaana Laitinen Cecilia Lindgren Valeriya Lyssenko Esa Läärä Nigel W. Rayner Satu Männistö Anneli Pouta Wolfgang Rathmann Fernando Rivadeneira Aimo Ruokonen Markku J. Savolainen Eric J. G. Sijbrands Kerrin S. Small Jan H. Smit Valgerdur Steinthorsdottir Ann-Christine Syvänen Anja Taanila Martin D. Tobin Andre G. Uitterlinden Sara M. Willems Gonneke Willemsen Jacqueline Witteman Markus Perola Alun Evans Jean Ferrières Jarmo Virtamo Frank Kee David-Alexandre Tregouet Dominique Arveiler Philippe Amouyel Marco M. Ferrario Paolo Brambilla Alistair S. Hall Andrew C. Heath Pamela A. F. Madden Nicholas G. Martin Grant W. Montgomery John B. Whitfield Antti Jula Paul Knekt Ben Oostra Cornelia M. van Duijn Brenda W. J. H. Penninx George Davey Smith Jaakko Kaprio Nilesh J. Samani Christian Gieger Annette Peters H.-Erich Wichmann Dorret I. Boomsma Eco J. C. de Geus TiinaMaija Tuomi Chris Power Christopher J. Hammond Tim D. Spector Lars Lind Marju Orho-Melander Colin Neil Alexander Palmer Andrew D. Morris Leif Groop Marjo-Riitta Järvelin Veikko Salomaa Erkki Vartiainen Albert Hofman Samuli Ripatti Andres Metspalu Unnur Thorsteinsdottir Kari Stefansson Nancy L. Pedersen Mark I. McCarthy Erik Ingelsson Inga Prokopenko

BACKGROUND The association between adiposity and cardiometabolic traits is well known from epidemiological studies. Whilst the causal relationship is clear for some of these traits, for others it is not. We aimed to determine whether adiposity is causally related to various cardiometabolic traits using the Mendelian randomization approach. METHODS AND FINDINGS We used the adiposity-associated...

2014
Hannah Kuper Amy Taylor Kankipati Vijay Radha Krishna Yoav Ben-Shlomo Ruby Gupta Bharati Kulkarni Dorairaj Prabhakaran George Davey Smith Jonathan Wells Shah Ebrahim Sanjay Kinra

BACKGROUND Indians may be particularly vulnerable to cardiometabolic disease, potentially due to higher body fat for a given BMI, or a tendency towards depositing abdominal adiposity. The aim of the study is to assess whether different measures of the distribution of adiposity (abdominal versus whole body) or amount of adiposity (DXA versus traditional anthropometric) are better at predicting p...

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