International Journal of Advanced Community Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
6(2), P. 12 - 18
Published: April 1, 2023
Background:
Obesity
is
a
complex
disease
characterized
by
excess
stored
body
fat
compared
with
height,
adipose
tissue
dysfunction
contributing
to
many
of
the
metabolic
consequences.
The
aim
this
work
was
study
behaviors
pre-school
children
that
affect
weight
gain
and
determinants
children’s
as
regard
encouraging
or
inhibiting
healthy
among
Children.Methods:
This
cross-sectional
descriptive
comparative
carried
out
on
8
schools
chosen
using
“Simple
Random
Sampling”:
(Toosing
method):
four
were
located
in
urban
areas
other
rural
target
population
under
6
years
old
at
time
beginning
registered
selected
school
nurseries.
Results:
Children
divided
into
groups:
112
underweight,
411
normal,
449
overweight,
198
obese.
(25.8%)
delivered
Cesarean
section,
(35.4%)
weaned
1
year
old,
(10%)
eating
fixed
obese,
(52.8%)
while
watching
TV,
(92.6%)
fast
foods,
(55.9%)
sleeping
less
than
hours
night
overweight.
There
highly
significant
difference
regarding
playing
exercise.
Conclusions:
Behaviors
lead
increased
risk
overweight
obesity
preschool
include
preferring
caesarean
early
weaning,
escaping
breakfast,
television,
sleep
restriction
six
night,
presence
problems.
Exercising
has
great
effect
controlling
weight.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(11), P. 6908 - 6908
Published: June 5, 2022
Childhood
obesity
is
a
leading
public
health
problem
worldwide,
as
it
increasingly
prevalent
and
therefore
responsible
for
serious
obesity-related
comorbidities,
not
only
in
childhood
but
also
adulthood.
In
addition
to
cardio-metabolic
disorders,
recent
evidence
suggests
that
excess
adipose
tissue
turn
associated
with
immune
cell
infiltration,
increased
adipokine
release,
the
development
of
low-grade
systemic
inflammation
obesity.
Exercise
considered
non-pharmacological
intervention
can
delay
improving
cardiovascular
fitness
modulating
inflammatory
processes.
It
has
been
reported
anti-inflammatory
effect
regular
exercise
may
be
mediated
by
reduction
visceral
fat
mass,
subsequent
decrease
release
adipokines
from
(AT)
and/or
induction
an
environment.
this
narrative
review,
we
discuss
role
AT
endocrine
organ
chronic
its
complications,
focusing
on
reducing
children
adolescents
Regular
physical
must
natural
part
healthy
lifestyle,
promoting
activity
starting
useful
limit
negative
effects
health.
The
crucial
system
obesity-induced
processes
efficacy
anti-inflammatory,
provide
possible
targets
new
treatments
early
preventive
strategies.
Sports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(2), P. 44 - 44
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
From
a
young
age,
children
learn
different
motor
skills
known
as
fundamental
skills.
The
acquisition
of
these
is
crucial
for
the
future
development
context-tailored
actions
that
could
improve
adherence
to
physical
activity
(PA)
practice.
Motor
competence
and
function
deficits
have
been
associated
with
pediatric
obesity.
We
reviewed
literature
data
regarding
in
pediatrics
impaired
performance
adolescents
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(16), P. 3289 - 3289
Published: Aug. 11, 2022
Emotional
eating
(EE)
is
not
a
separate
disorder,
but
rather
type
of
behavior
within
group
various
behaviors
that
are
influenced
by
habits,
stress,
emotions,
and
individual
attitudes
toward
eating.
The
relationship
between
emotions
can
be
considered
on
two
parallel
levels:
psychological
physiological.
In
the
case
response,
stress
generates
variety
bodily
responses
relating
to
coping
with
stress.Therefore,
main
objective
this
study
was
evaluate
compare
prevalence
emotional
in
groups
students
health-related
non-health-related
fields
terms
their
differential
health
behaviors-diet
physical
activity
levels.The
cross-sectional
survey
included
300
individuals
representing
distinguished
study-one
(HRF)
other
(NRF).
used
standardized
questionnaires:
PSS-10
TFEQ-13.The
gender
subjects
as
follows:
women,
60.0%
(174
subjects)
(HRF:
47.1%,
n=
82;
NRF:
52.9%,
n
=
92);
men,
40.0%
(116
53.4%,
62;
46.6%,
54).
age
26
years
(±2
years).
Based
results
TFEQ-13,
among
120
(41.4%)
there
were
consistent
limiting
food
intake
72.4%;
11.0%),
while
64
(20.7%)
characterized
lack
control
over
13.8%,
20
subjects;
27.4%,
subjects).
characteristic
106
(37.9%),
NRF
dominating
(61.6%,
90).
It
observed
high
score
mainly
who
exhibit
EE.The
obtained
indicate
lifestyle
have
real
impact
development
problems.
Individuals
elevated
BMI
values,
unhealthy
diets,
low
rates
activity,
underestimate
meal
size
weight
calories,
high-stress
feelings
more
likely
develop
These
also
further
research
area
should
undertaken
whether
relationships
shown
generalized.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(15), P. 9421 - 9421
Published: Aug. 1, 2022
COVID-19
restrictions
have
dramatically
reduced
the
active
lifestyle
and
physical
activity
(PA)
levels
in
whole
population,
a
situation
that
can
contribute
to
weight
gain
develop
obesity.
To
improve
fitness
(PF)
children
with
obesity
during
restrictions,
sport
specialists
started
deliver
training
through
tele-exercise.
For
these
reasons,
aim
of
this
study
was
evaluate
effects
12-week
online
supervised
program
on
different
PF
components
PA
levels.
We
enrolled
total
40
Caucasian
(9
F/31
M;
aged
11
±
1.9
years)
The
data
collection
consisted
series
anthropometric
measures,
PAQ-C
questionnaire,
tests,
valid
reliable
tools
assess
children.
used
Wilcoxon’s
t-test
Student’s
t-test,
as
appropriate,
differences
before
after
protocol.
A
37
patients
completed
protocol
were
considered
analysis.
Our
results
show
an
improvement
all
reduction
BMI
z-score,
waist
circumference,
waist-to-height
ratio,
increased
level.
In
conclusion,
our
is
effective
promote
PA,
improving
reducing
z-score
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(24), P. 16728 - 16728
Published: Dec. 13, 2022
Obesity
is
associated
with
various
dysfunctions
of
the
organism,
including
musculoskeletal
problems.
In
this
narrative
review,
we
aim
to
consider
postural
problems
in
children
and
adolescents
obesity,
focusing
on
relationship
its
negative
impact
physical
activity,
discuss
role
exercise
as
a
therapeutic
approach.
The
body
reacts
excess
weight
by
changing
normal
balance,
somatosensory
system
obesity
forced
make
major
adjustments
compensate
for
These
adaptations
become
more
difficult
tiring
if
activities
that
require
continuous
changes
multi-tasking
are
engaged
in.
Children
have
less
control
functional
ability
due
fat
mass,
which
reduces
their
perform
motor
skills
take
part
activity.
Appropriate
early
interventions
management
needed
ensure
healthy
growth
prevent
comorbidities
childhood
adulthood.
Prevention
programs
must
be
based
not
only
reduction
but
also
definition
correct
habits
from
an
age.
It
equally
important
provide
information
types
doses
activity
can
help
these
Children,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10(6), P. 928 - 928
Published: May 24, 2023
Exergames
are
defined
as
digital
games
that
require
bodily
movements
to
play,
stimulating
an
active
gaming
experience
function
a
form
of
physical
activity
(PA).
The
players
interact
with
the
game
through
whole-body
improving
energy
expenditure.
may
be
effective
in
and
psychological
aspects
children
adolescents
obesity.
In
this
narrative
review,
we
synthesized
current
evidence
regarding
role
exergames
modifying
body
composition
weight
promoting
changes
sedentary
behavior
define
benefits
video
useful
tools
for
fighting
sedentarism
outline
future
directions
exergaming
supplementation
exercise
rather
than
replacement
educational
programs
pediatric
Data
from
literature
indicate
offer
interesting
impact
on
childhood
obesity
considered
potential
strategy
controlling
gain
composition,
promote
PA,
decrease
time
spent
However,
exergame
use
also
has
some
limits,
such
children’s
poor
self-regulation
structuring
use.
Therefore,
prudent
approach
should
maintained,
additional
high-quality
research
is
needed
determine
if
can
effectively
used
treatment
new
media,
replacement,
could
combat
prevention.
Life,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 1583 - 1583
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Obesity
represents
a
critical
public
health
concern,
often
linked
to
low-grade
chronic
inflammation
starting
in
childhood.
This
study
aimed
evaluate
the
impact
of
12-week
kinesiotherapy
program
on
physical
performance
and
levels
leptin
C-reactive
protein
(CRP)
overweight
obese
children.
Methods:
Conducted
at
Filantropia
Municipal
Clinical
Hospital,
160
children
aged
6
15
were
randomly
assigned
group
(SG,
n
=
80)
control
(CG,
80).
The
SG
engaged
tailored
program,
while
CG
maintained
their
usual
activities.
All
families
learned
five
key
principles
for
preventing
managing
obesity.
Results:
Results
indicated
significant
improvements
SG,
with
enhancements
min
walking
distance,
Timed
Up
Go
test,
cadence
(all
p-values
<
0.001).
Notably,
CRP
(23.02
±
7.17
16.62
7.83,
4.13
1.00
3.90
0.95
mg/l,
respectively)
decreased
significantly
contrasting
no
changes
CG.
Regression
analysis
revealed
positive
correlation
between
activity
(coefficient:
0.5642,
R-squared:
0.266).
Conclusions:
These
findings
suggest
that
targeted
exercise
programs
can
effectively
enhance
reduce
markers
children,
highlighting
importance
interventions
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(2), P. 1544 - 1544
Published: Jan. 14, 2023
Physical
activity
(PA)
is
a
crucial
factor
in
preventing
and
treating
obesity
related
complications.
In
this
one-arm
pre–post
longitudinal
prospective
study,
we
evaluated
the
effects
of
12-week
online
supervised
training
program
on
cardiac
morphology,
function
blood
pressure
(BP)
children
with
obesity.
The
consisted
three
sessions
per
week,
each
lasting
60
min.
Advanced
echocardiographic
imaging
(tissue
Doppler
strain
analysis)
was
used
to
detect
subclinical
changes
heart
function.
Categorical
variables
were
described
as
counts
percentages;
quantitative
mean
standard
deviation
(SD)
they
normally
distributed
(Shapiro–Wilks
test).
Pre–post
comparisons
made
paired
t-test.
A
total
27/38
(71%)
enrolled
patients
(18M/9F,
11
±
2
years)
completed
protocol
considered
analysis.
At
baseline,
no
hypertensive
patient
noted;
all
within
normal
range.
After
training,
observed
significant
reduction
BP
parameters,
including
systolic
values
Z-score,
diastolic
values,
centiles
arterial
(all
p
<
0.05).
Significant
variations
interventricular
septum
(IVSd)
thickness
(p
=
0.011),
IVSd
Z-score
0.001),
left
ventricular
(LV)
end-diastolic
diameter
0.045),
LV
posterior
wall
0.017),
global
0.016)
detected.
No
differences
right
noted.
PA
plays
decisive
role
improving
control
has
benefits
ventricle
function,
representing
strategic
approach
limit
CV
risk.
Online
exercise
could
be
an
excellent
method
Introduction:
Body
posture
is
influenced
by
several
factors,
such
as
age,
sex,
race,
bone
and
muscle
structures,
emotional
lifestyle,
sports
participation,
body