Optimizing energy balance in youth: reducing sugar-sweetened beverages and screen time DOI Creative Commons
Hannah M. Murphy,

Kelsey M Stanford,

Scott Harding

et al.

Paediatrics & Child Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 7, 2025

Abstract The high prevalence of children and adolescents living with obesity, as well the multitude associated risks, stress need for refined weight management strategies this population. While an overarching lifestyle intervention may be ideal way to improve energy balance, more practical recommendations would likely adherence rates. This review set out investigate sugar-sweetened beverage consumption screen time potential targets reduce paediatric obesity. We report strong evidence that both influence childhood obesity directly, through interactions sleep patterns. Potential mechanisms are discussed focus on balance framework also present methodological considerations applicability consistency future studies.

Language: Английский

Optimizing energy balance in youth: reducing sugar-sweetened beverages and screen time DOI Creative Commons
Hannah M. Murphy,

Kelsey M Stanford,

Scott Harding

et al.

Paediatrics & Child Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 7, 2025

Abstract The high prevalence of children and adolescents living with obesity, as well the multitude associated risks, stress need for refined weight management strategies this population. While an overarching lifestyle intervention may be ideal way to improve energy balance, more practical recommendations would likely adherence rates. This review set out investigate sugar-sweetened beverage consumption screen time potential targets reduce paediatric obesity. We report strong evidence that both influence childhood obesity directly, through interactions sleep patterns. Potential mechanisms are discussed focus on balance framework also present methodological considerations applicability consistency future studies.

Language: Английский

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