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https://read.qxmd.com/read/23617621/a-family-centered-lifestyle-intervention-to-improve-body-composition-and-bone-mass-in-overweight-and-obese-children-6-through-8-years-a-randomized-controlled-trial-study-protocol
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Tamara R Cohen, Tom J Hazell, Catherine A Vanstone, Hugues Plourde, Celia J Rodd, Hope A Weiler
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity gives rise to health complications including impaired musculoskeletal development that associates with increased risk of fractures. Prevention and treatment programs should focus on nutrition education, increasing physical activity (PA), reducing sedentary behaviours, and should monitor bone mass as a component of body composition. To ensure lifestyle changes are sustained in the home environment, programs need to be family-centered. To date, no study has reported on a family-centered lifestyle intervention for obese children that aims to not only ameliorate adiposity, but also support increases in bone and lean muscle mass...
April 25, 2013: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23368953/micronutrients-and-pregnancy-effect-of-supplementation-on-pregnancy-and-pregnancy-outcomes-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Taddese Alemu Zerfu, Henok Taddese Ayele
INTRODUCTION: Every year more than 20 million infants are born with low birth weight worldwide. About 3.6 million infants die during the neonatal period. More than one third of child deaths are thought to be attributable to maternal and child under nutrition. OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the effect of supplementing various combinations and types of micronutrients on the course and outcomes of pregnancy. METHODS: Electronic search of Medline, Pub Med, Health Internetwork access to Research Initiative, and Google Scholar databases was conducted...
January 31, 2013: Nutrition Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22353925/effects-of-a-community-based-approach-of-food-and-psychosocial-stimulation-on-growth-and-development-of-severely-malnourished-children-in-bangladesh-a-randomised-trial
#63
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
B Nahar, M I Hossain, J D Hamadani, T Ahmed, S N Huda, S M Grantham-McGregor, L A Persson
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Psychosocial stimulation (PS) and food supplementation (FS) improve development of malnourished children. This study evaluates the effects of a community-based approach of PS and FS on growth and development of severely malnourished children. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Severely underweight hospitalised children aged 6-24 months (n = 507) were randomly allocated on discharge to five groups: (i) PS, (ii) FS, (iii) PS+FS, (iv) clinic-control and (v) hospital-control...
June 2012: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21892576/-micronutrient-supplementation-in-parenteral-nutrition-in-spanish-hospitals
#64
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Fernández-Ferreiro, E Izquierdo-García, P Gomis Muñoz, J M Moreno Villares, Ma A Valero Zanuy, M León-Sanz
Several years ago, it was recommended not to add vitamins or oligoelements to parenteral nutrition (PN) solutions and to administer them immediately after the addition of the micronutrients to avoid their decay. Nowadays, it has been observed that with multilayer bags, ternary mixtures and sunlight protection vitamins degradation is minimal. Daily intake of micronutrients is necessary in the critically ill, malnourished or long-term PN patients. Aiming at knowing the schedules of use of micronutrients in PN in Spanish hospitals and the way PN bags are prepared regarding the factors conditioning their stability, we undertook a telephone survey to the pharmacists in charge of PN at the different hospitals...
May 2011: Nutrición Hospitalaria: Organo Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Nutrición Parenteral y Enteral
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21593641/role-of-dietary-factors-and-food-habits-in-the-development-of-childhood-obesity-a-commentary-by-the-espghan-committee-on-nutrition
#65
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlo Agostoni, Christian Braegger, Tamas Decsi, Sanja Kolacek, Berthold Koletzko, Walter Mihatsch, Luis A Moreno, John Puntis, Raanan Shamir, Hania Szajewska, Dominique Turck, Johannes van Goudoever
This Comment by the Committee on Nutrition of the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition aims to provide a summary of the role of nutrition-related factors on obesity prevention in children ages 2 to 18 years. This Comment emphasizes that dietary interventions should be incorporated into a multidisciplinary strategy for obesity prevention. No single nutrient has been unequivocally associated with the development of obesity. Methodological limitations in study design and the complex nature of obesity must be taken into account when interpreting the association with reported dietary factors...
June 2011: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21309695/zinc-for-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-placebo-controlled-double-blind-pilot-trial-alone-and-combined-with-amphetamine
#66
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
L Eugene Arnold, Robert A Disilvestro, Dawn Bozzolo, Hernan Bozzolo, Lindsay Crowl, Soledad Fernandez, Yaser Ramadan, Susan Thompson, Xiaokui Mo, Mahmoud Abdel-Rasoul, Elizabeth Joseph
OBJECTIVE: To explore effects of zinc supplementation in American children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Mideastern trials reported significant benefit from 13-40 mg elemental zinc as the sulfate. METHOD: We randomly assigned 52 children aged 6-14 with DSM-IV ADHD to zinc supplementation (15 mg every morning [qAM] or two times per day [b.i.d.] as glycinate, n = 28) or matched placebo (n = 24) for 13 weeks: 8 weeks monotherapy and then 5 weeks with added d-amphetamine (AMPH)...
February 2011: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20646282/validity-of-claims-made-in-weight-management-research-a-narrative-review-of-dietetic-articles
#67
REVIEW
Lucy Aphramor
BACKGROUND: The best available evidence demonstrates that conventional weight management has a high long-term failure rate. The ethical implications of continued reliance on an energy deficit approach to weight management are under-explored. METHODS: A narrative literature review of journal articles in The Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics from 2004 to 2008. RESULTS: Although the energy deficit approach to weight management has a high long-term failure rate it continues to dominate research in the field...
July 20, 2010: Nutrition Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19999593/-tuberculosis-prevalence-survey-in-japan
#68
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tadao Shimao
Chest X-ray examination had been used rather soon after the discovery of X-ray by Rontgen K in 1895 as it was possible to detect chest abnormality by simple radiography. After the discovery of radiophotography independently by Abreu M and Koga Y in 1936, it was applied as a method of mass screening for TB in Japan, and Imamura A made a special lecture on "The mass screening for TB" using radiophotography in 1940 in the Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for TB. From experiences of mass screening, it was found that there were many cases of TB who do not aware of their own disease, and to know the prevalence of TB, the screening of survey subjects by X-ray examination is indispensable...
November 2009: Kekkaku: [Tuberculosis]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19943720/a-comprehensive-neuropsychiatric-study-of-elderly-twins-the-older-australian-twins-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Perminder S Sachdev, Andrea Lammel, Julian N Trollor, Teresa Lee, Margaret J Wright, David Ames, Wei Wen, Nicholas G Martin, Henry Brodaty, Peter R Schofield
The Older Australian Twins Study (OATS) was recently initiated to investigate genetic and environmental factors and their associations and interactions in healthy brain ageing and ageing-related neurocognitive disorders. The study extends the classic MZ-DZ design to include one or two equivalently aged siblings for each twin pair and utilizes the rich resources of the Australian Twin Registry. The study has a number of distinguishing features including comprehensive psychiatric, neuropsychological, cardiovascular, metabolic, and neuroimaging assessments, a longitudinal design and links with a brain donor program...
December 2009: Twin Research and Human Genetics: the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19640961/effect-of-growth-on-cardiometabolic-status-at-4-y-of-age
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camila Corvalán, Ricardo Uauy, Aryeh D Stein, Juliana Kain, Reynaldo Martorell
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks are increasingly being diagnosed in children and track into adulthood. Growth is associated with CVD risk in adulthood; however, its contribution to CVD risks in children facing the obesity epidemic is unclear. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to assess relations between growth from age 0 to 4 y and CVD status at 4 y in 323 Chilean children with normal birth weight. DESIGN: From health records we obtained weight and height every 6 mo from age 0 to 3 y and calculated body mass index (BMI; weight/height(2))...
September 2009: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19304261/teaching-the-health-at-every-size-paradigm-benefits-future-fitness-and-health-professionals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lora Beth Brown
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March 2009: Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18174104/eating-order-a-13-week-trust-model-class-for-dieting-casualties
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth G Jackson
Chronic dieting distorts eating behaviors and causes weight escalation. Desperation about losing weight results in pursuit of extreme weight loss measures. Instead of offering yet another diet, nutrition educators can teach chronic dieters (dieting casualties) to develop eating competence. Eating Order, a 13-week class for chronic dieters based on Satter's How to Eat protocol, within a Health at Every Size framework, was successful for 36 women in improving eating attitudes and behaviors, body image, and self-esteem, regardless of initial degree of eating disturbance or weight...
January 2008: Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17653070/newborn-size-infant-and-childhood-growth-and-body-composition-and-cardiovascular-disease-risk-factors-at-the-age-of-6-years-the-pune-maternal-nutrition-study
#73
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C V Joglekar, C H D Fall, V U Deshpande, N Joshi, A Bhalerao, V Solat, T M Deokar, S D Chougule, S D Leary, C Osmond, C S Yajnik
OBJECTIVE: To study associations of size and body proportions at birth, and growth during infancy and childhood, to body composition and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors at the age of 6 years. DESIGN: The Pune Maternal Nutrition Study, a prospective population-based study of maternal nutrition and CVD risk in rural Indian children. METHODS: Body composition and CVD risk factors measured in 698 children at 6 years were related to body proportions and growth from birth...
October 2007: International Journal of Obesity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17514445/-food-consumption-of-children-and-adolescents-in-germany-results-of-the-german-health-interview-and-examination-survey-for-children-and-adolescents-kiggs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G B M Mensink, C Kleiser, A Richter
Since dietary behaviour has an essential impact on health, information on food consumption was obtained in the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS). The average food frequency and portion size "in recent weeks" was assessed with a food frequency questionnaire. Two versions of the questionnaire, identical in content, exist: one aimed at parents of 1-10-year-olds and the other directly at 11-17-year-olds. The results include data on 7,186 boys and 6,919 girls, aged 3-17...
May 2007: Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16573819/the-feasibility-and-utility-of-grocery-receipt-analyses-for-dietary-assessment
#75
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Levin Martin, Teresa Howell, Yan Duan, Michele Walters
OBJECTIVE: To establish the feasibility and utility of a simple data collection methodology for dietary assessment. DESIGN: Using a cross-sectional design, trained data collectors approached adults (approximately 20 - 40 years of age) at local grocery stores and asked whether they would volunteer their grocery receipts and answer a few questions for a small stipend (dollar 1). METHODS: The grocery data were divided into 3 categories: "fats, oils, and sweets," "processed foods," and "low-fat/low-calorie substitutions" as a percentage of the total food purchase price...
2006: Nutrition Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12494927/world-status-of-monitoring-iodine-deficiency-disorders-control-programs
#76
REVIEW
François Delange, Hans Bürgi, Zu Pei Chen, John T Dunn
Monitoring and evaluation are the last phases of a national iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) control program but among the most important. This paper summarizes the latest recommendations by the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), and the International Council for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (ICCIDD) about indicators and their normative values for monitoring the progress of IDD elimination and illustrates the successful monitoring programs in Switzerland and in China...
October 2002: Thyroid: Official Journal of the American Thyroid Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11171856/body-size-at-birth-and-blood-pressure-among-children-in-developing-countries
#77
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C M Law, P Egger, O Dada, H Delgado, E Kylberg, P Lavin, G H Tang, H von Hertzen, A W Shiell, D J Barker
BACKGROUND: Studies in developed countries have shown that reduced fetal growth is related to raised blood pressure in childhood and adult life. Little is known about this association in developing countries, where fetal growth retardation is common. METHODS: In 1994-1995, we measured blood pressure in 1570 3-6-year-old children living in China, Guatemala, Chile, Nigeria and Sweden. We related their blood pressure to patterns of fetal growth, as measured by body proportions at birth...
February 2001: International Journal of Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10694771/predictors-of-growth-from-1-to-18-months-among-breast-fed-ghanaian-infants
#78
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Lartey, A Manu, K H Brown, J M Peerson, K G Dewey
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with the physical growth of breast-fed Ghanaian infants during the first 18 months of life. DESIGN: A community-based longitudinal study. SETTING: The study was carried out in Techiman, a district capital and major food trading center in the Brong Ahafo region of Ghana. SUBJECTS: One-month old infants (n=216) with birth weight >/= 2.5 kg were recruited from Maternal and Child Health Centers...
January 2000: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10452726/vitamin-a-deficiency-in-bangladesh-a-review-and-recommendations-for-improvement
#79
REVIEW
F Ahmed
OBJECTIVE: This article provides a comprehensive review of the change in vitamin A status and the extent of vitamin A deficiency among different population groups in Bangladesh up to the present time. The result of experience with different strategies and interventions designed to improve vitamin A status are then reviewed, leading to a discussion of key options for action, as well as important areas for research and evaluation. DESIGN AND SETTING: All the available data have been examined in detail, including data from nationally representative samples and nationwide surveys, as well as small studies in different population groups...
March 1999: Public Health Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10024002/comparison-of-gastric-emptying-times-in-healthy-cats-simultaneously-evaluated-with-radiopaque-markers-and-nuclear-scintigraphy
#80
COMPARATIVE STUDY
J M Goggin, J J Hoskinson, C A Kirk, D Jewell, M D Butine
Gastric emptying in 18 healthy cats was assessed simultaneously using scintigraphy and barium-impregnated polyethylene spheres (BIPS). Canned Prescription Diet Feline c/d (Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc., Topeka, KS) labeled with 99mTc-disofenin (Hepatolite, DuPont Merck Pharmaceutical Co., Billerica, Mass.) was fed on four separate days. Scintigraphic images were obtained at time 0 and then every 30 minutes to 6 hours. On the fourth scan day, 30 small (1.5 mm) and 10 large (5 mm) BIPS (Chemstock Animal Health Ltd...
January 1999: Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound
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