Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8723835 | Nutrition | 2018 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
This study highlighted positive associations of preschooler's overweight/obesity with excess maternal prepregnancy and gestational weight gain, excess birth weight and “rapid growth velocity,” Southern or Eastern European region, and parental overweight/obesity. Moreover, maternal prepregnancy overweight/obesity, children's “rapid growth velocity,” and increased screen time partially mediated the association between maternal education and preschoolers' body mass index. The findings of the present study may support childhood obesity prevention initiatives, because vulnerable population groups and most specifically low-educated families should be prioritized. Among other fields, these intervention initiatives should also focus on the importance of normal prepregnancy maternal weight status, normal growth velocity during infancy, and retaining preschool children's screen time within recommendations.
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Authors
Odysseas Ph.D., George Ph.D., Despo Ph.D., Kalliopi Ph.D., Ilse Ph.D., Violeta Ph.D., Kamila Ph.D., Luis A. Ph.D., Berthold Ph.D., Yannis Ph.D., ToyBox study Group ToyBox study Group,