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Parental Obesity and Early Childhood Development

Parental Obesity and Early Childhood Development

... maternal obesity to be more strongly associated with risk of ...of development by using the ASQ, a validated screening rather than diagnostic ...paternal obesity on the personal- social domain ... See full document

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Childcare Providers' Perceptions of Their Influence on Obesity in Early Childhood

Childcare Providers' Perceptions of Their Influence on Obesity in Early Childhood

... or encouragement, and the fourth group did not receive any instruction or have access to the equipment. At the end of 27 weeks, children who received instruction in motor skills from parents and providers showed ... See full document

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Parental, infant and early childhood attachment classification and its relationship to sociomoral development

Parental, infant and early childhood attachment classification and its relationship to sociomoral development

... moral development introduced the historical tradition starting with Piaget’s initial descriptive account based on observations of children at ...that development is complicated, incorporating moral ... See full document

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Family food environment factors associated with obesity outcomes in early childhood

Family food environment factors associated with obesity outcomes in early childhood

... Knowledge’ , were seen to decrease. The relationship be- tween these factors with BMI category were in the ex- pected direction (as will be discussed) in all cases except for Factor 7 ‘Use of TV and Devices’ , which, in ... See full document

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Identifying Risk for Obesity in Early Childhood

Identifying Risk for Obesity in Early Childhood

... recognizing early signs of being on the path to ...ethnicity, parental and sibling weight status, and family and environmental factors that might be linked to child ... See full document

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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Early Childhood Obesity

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Early Childhood Obesity

... specific obesity risk factors to racial and/or ethnic disparities at different stages of the life course and to design effective, targeted ...if early life factors are more influential in the ... See full document

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The Promise of Early Childhood Self-Regulation for Obesity Prevention

The Promise of Early Childhood Self-Regulation for Obesity Prevention

... a parental component, so low parental involvement may have contributed to the lack of ...need parental support to strengthen skills they are learning in ...later obesity, it is worthwhile to ... See full document

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Parental perception of children’s weight status and sociodemographic factors associated with childhood obesity

Parental perception of children’s weight status and sociodemographic factors associated with childhood obesity

... with childhood obesity. Early identification of these factors may assist general practitioners especially to identify children who are at higher risk of being obese and allow to initiate the ... See full document

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Parental Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Early Childhood Development among Low Income Urban Parents

Parental Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Early Childhood Development among Low Income Urban Parents

... (both early learning and responsive feeding) were lower among ...child development but they had not specific information why these factors are important and how these factors affect ... See full document

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Cultural and parental standards as the benchmark for early learning and development standards in Africa

Cultural and parental standards as the benchmark for early learning and development standards in Africa

... comprehensive early learning and development standard for Ugandans that will stand the test of time, DES must make cultural parental expectations the core of ...of early childhood ... See full document

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The impact of childhood obesity on skeletal health and development

The impact of childhood obesity on skeletal health and development

... of obesity during skeletal development. Early studies have suggested that despite increased fracture risk, obese children have a higher bone ...skeletal development—visceral fat may have a ... See full document

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Parental involvement and perceptions of their role in early childhood development education pedagogy in Kenya

Parental involvement and perceptions of their role in early childhood development education pedagogy in Kenya

... curriculum development of ECDE so that the teachers and parents as the main stakeholders participate at all levels of planning and development according to their ... See full document

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Parental influence on childhood obesity: A review

Parental influence on childhood obesity: A review

... recognize childhood overweight and obesity as a health risk, they are less likely to acknowledge this as a problem, making prevention and treatment difficult ...on childhood obesity, ... See full document

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Assessing Risk Factors for Obesity Between Childhood and Adolescence: I. Birth Weight, Childhood Adiposity, Parental Obesity, Insulin, and Leptin

Assessing Risk Factors for Obesity Between Childhood and Adolescence: I. Birth Weight, Childhood Adiposity, Parental Obesity, Insulin, and Leptin

... Although parental obesity and meta- bolic variables such as insulinemia and leptinemia at baseline account for a small percentage of the variance in adiposity at follow-up, early childhood ... See full document

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Rapid weight gain in early infancy is associated with adult body fat percentage in young women

Rapid weight gain in early infancy is associated with adult body fat percentage in young women

... rapid childhood weight gain has been suggested to be a risk factor for lifetime obesity and other chronic diseases, few studies have been conducted in Asian ...rapid childhood weight gain is ... See full document

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Body Mass Index From Early to Late Childhood and Cardiometabolic Measurements at 11 to 12 Years

Body Mass Index From Early to Late Childhood and Cardiometabolic Measurements at 11 to 12 Years

... To record biennial BMI from ages 2 to 3 to 10 to 11 years, children’s height and weight (nearest 0.1 cm and 0.1 kg, respectively) were measured using standard anthropometric equipment (children did not wear shoes and ... See full document

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Mother infant interactions and regional brain volumes in infancy: an MRI study

Mother infant interactions and regional brain volumes in infancy: an MRI study

... rapid development in the first year of life, is likely to be ...the early postnatal period when the hypothalamic–pituitary– adrenal (HPA) axis of infants is labile, sensitive parenting is associated with ... See full document

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Maternal body mass index, gestational weight gain and the risk of 
overweight and obesity across childhood: An individual participant data meta analysis

Maternal body mass index, gestational weight gain and the risk of overweight and obesity across childhood: An individual participant data meta analysis

... Values are odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) from multilevel binary logistic regression models that reflect the risk of childhood overweight/obesity in early childhood (2.0-5.0 yea[r] ... See full document

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Comparing early years and childhood experiences and outcomes in Scotland, England and three city-regions: a plausible explanation for Scottish ‘excess’ mortality?

Comparing early years and childhood experiences and outcomes in Scotland, England and three city-regions: a plausible explanation for Scottish ‘excess’ mortality?

... adverse childhood experiences, notably emotional neglect, sexual abuse and domestic ...adverse childhood experiences (ACE) and disadvantage suggests that chil- dren exposed to these traumas are among the ... See full document

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Tracking Disparities: Who Gets Left Behind? Initial Findings from Peru Round 3 Survey

Tracking Disparities: Who Gets Left Behind? Initial Findings from Peru Round 3 Survey

... These higher rates of stunting in rural areas are a national concern but the data also show that urban children are further favoured in two respects compared to their rural peers. First, albeit relatively short compared ... See full document

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