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A nationwide school fruit and vegetable policy and childhood and adolescent overweight: A quasi-natural experimental study

2022

Background School free fruit and vegetable (FFV) policies are used to promote healthy dietary habits and tackle obesity; however, our understanding of their effects on weight outcomes is limited. We assess the effect of a nationwide FFV policy on childhood and adolescent weight status and explore heterogeneity by sex and socioeconomic position. Methods and findings This study used a quasi-natural experimental design. Between 2007 and 2014, Norwegian combined schools (grades 1–10, age 6 to 16 years) were obligated to provide FFVs while elementary schools (grades 1–7) were not. We used 4 nationwide studies (n = 11,215 children) from the Norwegian Growth Cohort with longitudinal or cross-secti…

MalePediatric ObesityChildhood ObesityAdolescentPhysiologySocial SciencesEducationBody Mass IndexFamiliesSex FactorsSociologyPopulation MetricsVegetablesPrevalenceHumansObesityChildChildrenPopulation DensitySchoolsPopulation BiologyNorwayHealth PolicyBody WeightROrganismsBiology and Life SciencesEukaryotaFeeding BehaviorGeneral MedicinePlantsOverweightPhysiological ParametersSocioeconomic FactorsAge GroupsFruitPeople and PlacesMedicinePopulation GroupingsFemaleResearch ArticlePLOS Medicine
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Common determinants of dental caries and obesity in children: A multi-ethnic nested birth cohort study in the United Kingdom

2021

The article examines the common determinants of childhood dental caries and obesity. Longitudinal data from the Born in Bradford cohort study (BiB1000) (n = 1735) and dental data (dental general anaesthetics (GA) and oral health survey 2014/15) (n = 171) were used to test a framework on the social determinants of childhood dental caries (decayed, missing, filled teeth (dmft) index) and obesity (body mass index (BMI)). The BiB1000 data were collected at pregnancy week 26–28 and after birth at 6, 12, 18, 24 and 36 months. The determinants were demographics, wellbeing, socio-economic status (SES), dietary behaviours and physical activity behaviour of the children. Missing data were accounted f…

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Efficacy of a cognitive and behavioral treatment for childhood obesity supported by the ETIOBE web platform

2019

Recently, the prevalence of childhood obesity has increased alar- mingly. Interventions combining eating habits, physical activity (PA), behavioral components, and family support have been shown to be effective, although variables such as self-efficacy beliefs and motivation seem to be important in achieving stable changes. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) can provide additional resources to traditional treatments. The objective is to analyze the efficacy of two treatments: a cognitive and behavioral treatment (CBT) focused on the promotion of healthy eating and PA habits, and this CBT intervention supported by a web platform (ETIOBE). Forty-seven obese children were random…

MalePediatric ObesityMediation (statistics)Family supportPsychological interventionHealth Promotioninformation and communication technologiesChildhood obesity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)medicineHumansChildhood obesity030212 general & internal medicineChildApplied PsychologyInternetCognitive Behavioral Therapybusiness.industryCognitionmedicine.diseaseSelf Efficacy030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologycognitive and behavioral treatmentTreatment OutcomeLean body massFemaleAnalysis of varianceweb- supported interventionsbusinessClinical psychologyPsychology, Health & Medicine
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Fish Intake in Pregnancy and Child Growth: A Pooled Analysis of 15 European and US Birth Cohorts

2016

Importance Maternal fish intake in pregnancy has been shown to influence fetal growth. The extent to which fish intake affects childhood growth and obesity remains unclear. Objective To examine whether fish intake in pregnancy is associated with offspring growth and the risk of childhood overweight and obesity. Design, Setting, and Participants Multicenter, population-based birth cohort study of singleton deliveries from 1996 to 2011 in Belgium, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and Massachusetts. A total of 26 184 pregnant women and their children were followed up at 2-year intervals until the age of 6 years. Exposures Consumption of fish dur…

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Physical Activity and Physical Competence in Overweight and Obese Children: An Intervention Study

2020

With the current obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among school-aged children, the importance of obesity interventions to promote physical activity and healthy habits has become indisputable. The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of a school-based multicomponent intervention in increasing physical activity (PA) levels, actual physical abilities, and perceived physical abilities in clinical and nonclinical samples of overweight/obese boys and girls aged 10–12 years. The clinical intervention group (n = 35) participated in a 7-month after-school program in addition to curricular physical education lessons, while the nonclinical control group (n = 29) received usual cu…

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Air pollution and childhood leukaemia: a nationwide case-control study in Italy

2013

Objectives Leukaemia is the most common cancer in children, but its aetiology is still poorly understood. We tested the hypothesis that traffic-related air pollution is associated with paediatric leukaemia because of chronic exposure to several potential carcinogens. Methods The Italian SETIL study (Study on the aetiology of lymphohematopoietic malignancies in children) was conducted in 14 Italian regions. All incident cases of leukaemia in children aged ≤10 years from these regions (period 1998–2001) were eligible for enrolment. Two controls per case, matched on birth date, gender and region of residence were randomly selected from the local population registries. Exposure assessment at bi…

MalePediatricsAir pollutionNO2Land use Regression ModelLogistic regressionmedicine.disease_causeEconomicaResidence CharacteristicsUSE REGRESSION-MODELSMedicineChildChildrenVehicle EmissionsGeneral Environmental ScienceUSE REGRESSION-MODELS RESIDENTIAL TRAFFIC DENSITY MAGNETIC-FIELDS POOLED ANALYSIS RISK-FACTOR CANCER EXPOSURE CHILDREN NO2 ASSOCIATIONLeukemiaIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)ASSOCIATIONCANCERChildhood leukaemiaItalyChild PreschoolFemaleCase-Control StudieHumanmedicine.medical_specialtySocio-culturaleMAGNETIC-FIELDSPOOLED ANALYSISRISK-FACTORAir PollutionOccupational ExposureEnvironmental healthTraffic IndicatorHumansEXPOSURERESIDENTIAL TRAFFIC DENSITYExposure assessmentVehicle Emissionbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCase-control studyAmbientaleInfantCarcinogens EnvironmentalAutomobileCase-Control StudiesResidence CharacteristicDispersion ModelEtiologyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesParticulate MatterResidencebusinessAutomobilesOccupational and Environmental Medicine
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SETIL: Italian multicentric epidemiological case–control study on risk factors for childhood leukaemia, non hodgkin lymphoma and neuroblastoma: study…

2014

Background Aetiology of childhood leukaemia and childhood neoplasm is poorly understood. Information on the prevalence of risk factors in the childhood population is limited. SETIL is a population based case–control study on childhood leukaemia, conducted with two companion studies on non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) and neuroblastoma. The study relies on questionnaire interviews and 50 Hz magnetic field (ELF-MF) indoor measurements. This paper discusses the SETIL study design and includes descriptive information. Methods The study was carried out in 14 Italian regions (78.3% of Italian population aged 0–10). It included leukaemia, NHL and neuroblastoma cases incident in 0–10 year olds in 1998–20…

MalePediatricsPassive smokingLymphomaEpidemiologyNon hogdkin lymphomamedicine.disease_causeSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataNeuroblastomaEconomicahemic and lymphatic diseasesEpidemiologyPrevalencerisk factorsLeukaemiaChildeducation.field_of_studyIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceLymphoma Non-Hodgkinnon hodgkin lymphoma and neuroblastomaEnvironmental exposureItalyChild PreschoolPopulation studyFemaleHumanmedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationNon-HodgkinSocio-culturalestudy populationRisk Assessmentchildhood leukaemiamedicineHumanseducationPreschoolPregnancybusiness.industryResearchrisk factors; childhood leukaemia; non hodgkin lymphoma and neuroblastoma; study populationCase-control studyInfant NewbornAmbientaleInfantEnvironmental Exposuremedicine.diseaseNewbornbusiness
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Early Life Origins of All-Cause and Cause-Specific Disability Pension: Findings from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study

2015

BackgroundThere is some evidence linking sub-optimal prenatal development to an increased risk of disability pension (DP). Our aim was to investigate whether body size at birth was associated with transitioning into all-cause and cause-specific DP during the adult work career.Methods10 682 people born in 1934-44 belonging to the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study had data on birth weight extracted from birth records, and on time, type and reason of retirement between 1971 and 2011 extracted from the Finnish Centre for Pensions.ResultsAltogether 21.3% transitioned into DP during the 40-year follow-up, mainly due to mental disorders, musculoskeletal disorders and cardiovascular disease. Average age …

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Spatial Analysis of Childhood Cancer: A Case/Control Study

2015

BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer was the leading cause of death among children aged 1-14 years for 2012 in Spain. Leukemia has the highest incidence, followed by tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) and lymphomas (Hodgkin lymphoma, HL, and Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, NHL). Spatial distribution of childhood cancer cases has been under concern with the aim of identifying potential risk factors. OBJECTIVE: The two objectives are to study overall spatial clustering and cluster detection of cases of the three main childhood cancer causes, looking to increase etiological knowledge. METHODS: We ran a case-control study. The cases were children aged 0 to 14 diagnosed with leukemia, lymphomas (HL and …

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentChildhood cancerMEDLINElcsh:Medicinehemic and lymphatic diseasesNeoplasmsmedicinePediatric oncologyCluster AnalysisHumanslcsh:ScienceChildSpatial AnalysisMultidisciplinaryGeographylcsh:RCase-control studyInfant NewbornInfantInfant newbornSpainChild PreschoolCase-Control StudiesEtiologyFemalelcsh:QResearch Article
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Incidence of childhood cancer of the head and neck in Germany.

2007

Background: Only very limited data are available in the literature on the incidence of childhood cancer of the head and neck worldwide. Methods: Based on data obtained from the national German Childhood Cancer Registry, a total of 370 malignancies of the head and neck in children under the age of 15 (199 boys and 171 girls), which were reported to this institution between 1994 and 2003, were analysed in this study. Results: The overall incidence of malignancies of specific sites of the head and neck in Germany is 4.48 per 100000 children. The most frequently observed entities, representing primary tumours, are soft tissue sarcomas (0.39/100000), lymphomas (0.09/100000) and thyroid carcinoma…

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