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Abstract: Journal Article AND Pages 594–604, https://doi.org/10.1086/269230 Published: 01 January 1990 ACHIEVEMENT: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY Get access STEVEN L. GORTMAKER, THE STEVEN L. GORTMAKER Search for other works by this author IMPACT on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar CHARLES A. SALTER, CHARLES A. OF SALTER Search for other works by this author Show more
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Abstract: Abstract BANDINI, ALISON by 18 O dilution and daily energy expenditure by doubly GOLDBERG, labeled water. Percentage of energy intake reported (%report) was calculated AND as the ratio of reported energy intake to measured energy WILLIAM expenditure (x 100%). Results : Both groups underreported energy intake, H. but the percentage Show more
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Abstract: Environmental Sociology: and Hazards and Disasters by Joanne M. Nigg and Dennis Mileti Glenn Technological Hazards and Disasters by Steve Kroll-Smith, Stephen R. Couch, Stalker and Adeline G. Levine Risk, Technology, and Society by Thomas Sociological Dietz, R. Scott Frey, and Eugene A. Rosa Human Dimensions Theory of Global Environmental Show more
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Abstract: Part 1 status perspectives, Lilian Cheung summaries of working group discussions. of American children, Catherine E. Woteki and Lloyd J. Childhood Filer Jr. Part 2 Exercise during childhood and adolescence: activity, and fitness, and health of children and adolescents, Oded Bar-Or and adolescent Robert M. Malina. Part 3 Obesity, weight Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2019-0839
Abstract: * the National Institutes of Health invested in 2 major multicenter trials aimed at the prevention of obesity in high-risk populations of low-income Hispanic and African American children.1 The trials were : the Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment Research Consortium (COPTR) and the Girls’ Health Enrichment Multi-site Studies (GEMS). Despite Show more
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Publication Year: 1990
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Abstract: Journal Article UNITED STATES, 1960–1980” Get access Steven L. Gortmaker, Steven L. RE: Gortmaker Department of Behavioral Sciences Harvard School of Public HealthBoston, “SECULAR MA 02115 Search for other works by this author on: TRENDS Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar William H. Dietz, Jr. William IN H. Dietz, Jr. Department Show more
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Abstract: A robust the use of triceps skinfold measurements to further differentiate children at forum. risk whose BMI was between the 85th and 95th percentiles, In additional efforts to clarify BMI measurements beyond the 97th percentile, the self- or parent-reported height and weight, and challenges with communication sections of the meaning Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5040/9798400692567
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Abstract: * for changes in weight adjusted for height over time. Over short intervals, in which there is little growth in height, absolute changes in weight or BMI provide suitable indicators of : weight gain or loss. However, over longer intervals, during which height increases significantly, weight change must be adjusted Show more
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