Unpalatable food for thought: Let marketing research guide effective public obesity interventions [0.03%]
难以咽下的事实:让市场研究指导公共肥胖干预的有效实施
Stephen S Holden,Natalina Zlatevska,Joy Parkinson et al.
Stephen S Holden et al.
The prevalence of obesity is growing unabatedly despite the considerable efforts directed at the problem. Although abundant research has contributed to our understanding of the multifactorial causes of obesity, there is less attention to re...
Dietetic management of obesity and severe obesity in children and adolescents: A scoping review of guidelines [0.03%]
儿童和青少年肥胖及严重肥胖的饮食管理:对指南的范围审查
Kim L Alman,Natalie B Lister,Sarah P Garnett et al.
Kim L Alman et al.
This scoping review describes current guidelines for the dietary management of pediatric obesity and severe obesity. Guidelines were identified via electronic searches of six databases, grey literature, and reference lists and included inte...
Targeting epicardial adipose tissue with exercise, diet, bariatric surgery or pharmaceutical interventions: A systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
运动,饮食,减肥手术或药物干预针对心外膜脂肪组织的系统评价和荟萃分析
Natja Launbo,Emilie H Zobel,Bernt Johan von Scholten et al.
Natja Launbo et al.
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) and pericardial adipose tissue (PAT) are metabolically active fat depots implicated in cardiovascular disease, and EAT has potential as a novel cardiac risk factor, suitable as a target for interventions. The...
What exercise prescription is optimal to improve body composition and cardiorespiratory fitness in adults living with obesity? A network meta-analysis [0.03%]
哪种运动方案能最优改善肥胖成人身体组成和心肺适应能力?网络Meta分析
Grainne ODonoghue,Catherine Blake,Caitriona Cunningham et al.
Grainne ODonoghue et al.
Current international guidelines recommend people living with obesity should be prescribed a minimum of 300 min of moderately intense activity per week for weight loss. However, the most efficacious exercise prescription to improve anthropo...
John P H Wilding,Stephan Jacob
John P H Wilding
Obesity is a global epidemic associated with over 200 health complications and a significant risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), partly by increasing classical risk factors such as lipid and glucose levels and blood pressure. W...
Serum vitamin D levels in relation to abdominal obesity: A systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies [0.03%]
血清维生素D水平与腹型肥胖的关系:流行病学研究系统评价及剂量反应的荟萃分析
Zahra Hajhashemy,Farnaz Shahdadian,Rahele Ziaei et al.
Zahra Hajhashemy et al.
Although several observational studies have investigated the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and risk of central obesity, the results were inconsistent. We performed a dose-response meta-analysis on epidemiologic studies that eval...
Weight change from childhood to adulthood and cardiovascular risk factors and outcomes in adulthood: A systematic review of the literature [0.03%]
从儿童期到成人期体重的变化与成人期心血管疾病的危险因素及结果之间的关系:文献系统回顾
Jiahong Sun,Bo Xi,Lili Yang et al.
Jiahong Sun et al.
The magnitude of the associations between life-course change in weight status and health outcomes in adulthood has been inconsistent. This study aims to examine the associations between weight change from childhood to adulthood and cardiova...
Metabolically healthy overweight/obesity are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in adults, even in the absence of metabolic risk factors: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies [0.03%]
代谢健康的超重/肥胖与成年人心血管疾病的风险增加有关,即使没有代谢危险因素:前瞻性队列研究的系统评价和荟萃分析
Jacob Opio,Emma Croker,George S Odongo et al.
Jacob Opio et al.
This review examined the risk of cardiovascular disease in adults with metabolically healthy overweight/obesity. A systematic review and meta-analysis using data from Medline, EMBASE, SCOPUS and Cochrane Library searched from inception up t...
Peng Jia,Shaoqing Dai,Kristen E Rohli et al.
Peng Jia et al.
The associations between built and food environments and childhood obesity have been studied extensively. However, the association between the natural environment and childhood obesity has received too little scholarly attention. This study...