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期刊名:Obesity reviews

缩写:OBES REV

ISSN:1467-7881

e-ISSN:1467-789X

IF/分区:7.4/Q1

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Barry M Popkin,Shufa Du,William D Green et al. Barry M Popkin et al.
The linkage of individuals with obesity and COVID-19 is controversial and lacks systematic reviews. After a systematic search of the Chinese and English language literature on COVID-19, 75 studies were used to conduct a series of meta-analy...
Elizabeth B Ruzicka,Katherine E Darling,Amy F Sato Elizabeth B Ruzicka
Controlling child feeding practices (restriction and pressure-to-eat) have been theorized to predict increased child weight status. However, mixed evidence has been found for this association within previous narrative reviews. The present s...
Daniela Rosendo-Silva,Paulo Matafome Daniela Rosendo-Silva
The gut is one of the main endocrine organs in our body, producing hormones acknowledged to play determinant roles in controlling appetite, energy balance and glucose homeostasis. One of the targets of such hormones is the adipose tissue, a...
Jose E Galgani,Rodrigo Fernández-Verdejo Jose E Galgani
Glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids among others are oxidized to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP). These fuels are supplied from the environment (through food intake) and internal depots (through lipolysis, glycogenolysis, and proteo...
Evan Atlantis,Mehdi Sahebolamri,Birinder S Cheema et al. Evan Atlantis et al.
This rapid review aimed to examine the usefulness of the Edmonton Obesity Staging System (EOSS) for stratifying the presence and severity of weight-related health problems in clinical and community settings. We searched PubMed, CINAHL and P...
Tong Wu,Shujuan Yang,Meijing Liu et al. Tong Wu et al.
Urban sprawl is thought to be a risk factor for childhood obesity primarily because the physical environment it creates discourages children's physical activity while encouraging their sedentary behavior. However, there has not been any rev...
Stephen Malden,Jenny Gillespie,Adrienne Hughes et al. Stephen Malden et al.
There is evidence that a number of medical conditions and co-morbidities are associated with obesity in young children. This review explored whether there is evidence of associations with other conditions or co-morbidities. Observational st...
Seonad K Madden,Emma L Cordon,Cate Bailey et al. Seonad K Madden et al.
Physical activity and healthy diets are essential for the prevention of obesity and chronic disease that disparately impact women compared with men. Given the number of women engaged in the workforce, workplace interventions could improve l...
Margarita D Tsiros,Esther J Tian,Sarah P Shultz et al. Margarita D Tsiros et al.
The adverse physical impacts of childhood obesity are increasingly being recognized. The objective of this study is to examine relationships between physical function and adiposity in youth. An umbrella review searched seven databases from ...