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Children, Obesity and Exercise

Prevention, Treatment and Management of Childhood and Adolescent Obesity

Children, Obesity and Exercise

Prevention, Treatment and Management of Childhood and Adolescent Obesity

Edited ByAndrew P. Hills, Neil A. King, Nuala M. Byrne
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 7 August 2007
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203945971
Pages 184 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134132270
SubjectsEducation, Health and Social Care, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health, Sports and Leisure
KeywordsChildhood Obesity, Physical Activity, Physical Activity Level, Sedentary Behaviours, Overweight Child
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Hills, A. (Ed.), King, N. (Ed.), Byrne, N. (Ed.), Bailey, P., ICSSPE. (2007). Children, Obesity and Exercise. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203945971
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Throughout the developed world there is an increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Because of this increase, and awareness of the risks to long term health that childhood obesity presents, the phenomena is now described by many as a global epidemic.

Children, Obesity and Exercise provides sport, exercise and medicine students and professionals with an accessible and practical guide to understanding and managing childhood and adolescent obesity. It covers:

  • overweight, obesity and body composition;
  • physical activity, growth and development;
  • psycho-social aspects of childhood obesity;
  • physical activity behaviours;
  • eating behaviours;
  • measuring children’s behaviour;
  • interventions for prevention and management of childhood obesity.

Children, Obesity and Exercise addresses the need for authoritative advice and innovative approaches to the prevention and management of this chronic problem.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Childhood obesity – an introduction
ByJ. YEUNG AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
Tracking of overweight and obesity from childhood into adulthood: health consequences and implications for further research M.J.M. CHIN A PAW, A.S. SINGH, J.W.R. TWISK AND W. VAN MECHELEN
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Clinical correlates of overweight and obesity
ByE. DENNEY-WILSON AND L.A. BAUR
View abstract
chapter 4|13 pages
Body composition assessment in children and adolescents – implications for obesity
ByA.P. HILLS AND M. KAGAWA
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
The importance of physical activity in the growth and development of children
ByN.M. BYRNE AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
The role of perceived competence in the motivation of obese children to be physically active
ByL.M. LYELL, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Psychosocial aspects of childhood obesity
ByS.M. BYRNE AND M. LA PUMA
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Physical activity, appetite control and energy balance: Implications for obesity
ByN.A. KING
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Eating behaviour in children and the measurement of food intake
ByJ. BRESSAN, A.P. HILLS AND H.H.M. HERMSDORFF
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Physical activity behaviour in children and the measurement of physical activity
ByL.M. TOMSON, T.F. CUDDIHY, M. DAVIDSON AND R.P. PANGRAZI
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Environmental factors and physical activity in children: Implications for active transport programmes
ByJ. YEUNG, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Interventions for the prevention and management of childhood obesity
ByB. DEFORCHE, I. DE BOURDEAUDHUIJ AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract

Throughout the developed world there is an increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Because of this increase, and awareness of the risks to long term health that childhood obesity presents, the phenomena is now described by many as a global epidemic.

Children, Obesity and Exercise provides sport, exercise and medicine students and professionals with an accessible and practical guide to understanding and managing childhood and adolescent obesity. It covers:

  • overweight, obesity and body composition;
  • physical activity, growth and development;
  • psycho-social aspects of childhood obesity;
  • physical activity behaviours;
  • eating behaviours;
  • measuring children’s behaviour;
  • interventions for prevention and management of childhood obesity.

Children, Obesity and Exercise addresses the need for authoritative advice and innovative approaches to the prevention and management of this chronic problem.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Childhood obesity – an introduction
ByJ. YEUNG AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
Tracking of overweight and obesity from childhood into adulthood: health consequences and implications for further research M.J.M. CHIN A PAW, A.S. SINGH, J.W.R. TWISK AND W. VAN MECHELEN
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Clinical correlates of overweight and obesity
ByE. DENNEY-WILSON AND L.A. BAUR
View abstract
chapter 4|13 pages
Body composition assessment in children and adolescents – implications for obesity
ByA.P. HILLS AND M. KAGAWA
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
The importance of physical activity in the growth and development of children
ByN.M. BYRNE AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
The role of perceived competence in the motivation of obese children to be physically active
ByL.M. LYELL, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Psychosocial aspects of childhood obesity
ByS.M. BYRNE AND M. LA PUMA
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Physical activity, appetite control and energy balance: Implications for obesity
ByN.A. KING
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Eating behaviour in children and the measurement of food intake
ByJ. BRESSAN, A.P. HILLS AND H.H.M. HERMSDORFF
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Physical activity behaviour in children and the measurement of physical activity
ByL.M. TOMSON, T.F. CUDDIHY, M. DAVIDSON AND R.P. PANGRAZI
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Environmental factors and physical activity in children: Implications for active transport programmes
ByJ. YEUNG, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Interventions for the prevention and management of childhood obesity
ByB. DEFORCHE, I. DE BOURDEAUDHUIJ AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Throughout the developed world there is an increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Because of this increase, and awareness of the risks to long term health that childhood obesity presents, the phenomena is now described by many as a global epidemic.

Children, Obesity and Exercise provides sport, exercise and medicine students and professionals with an accessible and practical guide to understanding and managing childhood and adolescent obesity. It covers:

  • overweight, obesity and body composition;
  • physical activity, growth and development;
  • psycho-social aspects of childhood obesity;
  • physical activity behaviours;
  • eating behaviours;
  • measuring children’s behaviour;
  • interventions for prevention and management of childhood obesity.

Children, Obesity and Exercise addresses the need for authoritative advice and innovative approaches to the prevention and management of this chronic problem.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Childhood obesity – an introduction
ByJ. YEUNG AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
Tracking of overweight and obesity from childhood into adulthood: health consequences and implications for further research M.J.M. CHIN A PAW, A.S. SINGH, J.W.R. TWISK AND W. VAN MECHELEN
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Clinical correlates of overweight and obesity
ByE. DENNEY-WILSON AND L.A. BAUR
View abstract
chapter 4|13 pages
Body composition assessment in children and adolescents – implications for obesity
ByA.P. HILLS AND M. KAGAWA
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
The importance of physical activity in the growth and development of children
ByN.M. BYRNE AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
The role of perceived competence in the motivation of obese children to be physically active
ByL.M. LYELL, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Psychosocial aspects of childhood obesity
ByS.M. BYRNE AND M. LA PUMA
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Physical activity, appetite control and energy balance: Implications for obesity
ByN.A. KING
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Eating behaviour in children and the measurement of food intake
ByJ. BRESSAN, A.P. HILLS AND H.H.M. HERMSDORFF
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Physical activity behaviour in children and the measurement of physical activity
ByL.M. TOMSON, T.F. CUDDIHY, M. DAVIDSON AND R.P. PANGRAZI
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Environmental factors and physical activity in children: Implications for active transport programmes
ByJ. YEUNG, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Interventions for the prevention and management of childhood obesity
ByB. DEFORCHE, I. DE BOURDEAUDHUIJ AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract

Throughout the developed world there is an increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Because of this increase, and awareness of the risks to long term health that childhood obesity presents, the phenomena is now described by many as a global epidemic.

Children, Obesity and Exercise provides sport, exercise and medicine students and professionals with an accessible and practical guide to understanding and managing childhood and adolescent obesity. It covers:

  • overweight, obesity and body composition;
  • physical activity, growth and development;
  • psycho-social aspects of childhood obesity;
  • physical activity behaviours;
  • eating behaviours;
  • measuring children’s behaviour;
  • interventions for prevention and management of childhood obesity.

Children, Obesity and Exercise addresses the need for authoritative advice and innovative approaches to the prevention and management of this chronic problem.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Childhood obesity – an introduction
ByJ. YEUNG AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
Tracking of overweight and obesity from childhood into adulthood: health consequences and implications for further research M.J.M. CHIN A PAW, A.S. SINGH, J.W.R. TWISK AND W. VAN MECHELEN
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Clinical correlates of overweight and obesity
ByE. DENNEY-WILSON AND L.A. BAUR
View abstract
chapter 4|13 pages
Body composition assessment in children and adolescents – implications for obesity
ByA.P. HILLS AND M. KAGAWA
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
The importance of physical activity in the growth and development of children
ByN.M. BYRNE AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
The role of perceived competence in the motivation of obese children to be physically active
ByL.M. LYELL, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Psychosocial aspects of childhood obesity
ByS.M. BYRNE AND M. LA PUMA
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Physical activity, appetite control and energy balance: Implications for obesity
ByN.A. KING
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Eating behaviour in children and the measurement of food intake
ByJ. BRESSAN, A.P. HILLS AND H.H.M. HERMSDORFF
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Physical activity behaviour in children and the measurement of physical activity
ByL.M. TOMSON, T.F. CUDDIHY, M. DAVIDSON AND R.P. PANGRAZI
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Environmental factors and physical activity in children: Implications for active transport programmes
ByJ. YEUNG, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Interventions for the prevention and management of childhood obesity
ByB. DEFORCHE, I. DE BOURDEAUDHUIJ AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Throughout the developed world there is an increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Because of this increase, and awareness of the risks to long term health that childhood obesity presents, the phenomena is now described by many as a global epidemic.

Children, Obesity and Exercise provides sport, exercise and medicine students and professionals with an accessible and practical guide to understanding and managing childhood and adolescent obesity. It covers:

  • overweight, obesity and body composition;
  • physical activity, growth and development;
  • psycho-social aspects of childhood obesity;
  • physical activity behaviours;
  • eating behaviours;
  • measuring children’s behaviour;
  • interventions for prevention and management of childhood obesity.

Children, Obesity and Exercise addresses the need for authoritative advice and innovative approaches to the prevention and management of this chronic problem.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Childhood obesity – an introduction
ByJ. YEUNG AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
Tracking of overweight and obesity from childhood into adulthood: health consequences and implications for further research M.J.M. CHIN A PAW, A.S. SINGH, J.W.R. TWISK AND W. VAN MECHELEN
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Clinical correlates of overweight and obesity
ByE. DENNEY-WILSON AND L.A. BAUR
View abstract
chapter 4|13 pages
Body composition assessment in children and adolescents – implications for obesity
ByA.P. HILLS AND M. KAGAWA
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
The importance of physical activity in the growth and development of children
ByN.M. BYRNE AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
The role of perceived competence in the motivation of obese children to be physically active
ByL.M. LYELL, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Psychosocial aspects of childhood obesity
ByS.M. BYRNE AND M. LA PUMA
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Physical activity, appetite control and energy balance: Implications for obesity
ByN.A. KING
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Eating behaviour in children and the measurement of food intake
ByJ. BRESSAN, A.P. HILLS AND H.H.M. HERMSDORFF
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Physical activity behaviour in children and the measurement of physical activity
ByL.M. TOMSON, T.F. CUDDIHY, M. DAVIDSON AND R.P. PANGRAZI
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Environmental factors and physical activity in children: Implications for active transport programmes
ByJ. YEUNG, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Interventions for the prevention and management of childhood obesity
ByB. DEFORCHE, I. DE BOURDEAUDHUIJ AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract

Throughout the developed world there is an increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Because of this increase, and awareness of the risks to long term health that childhood obesity presents, the phenomena is now described by many as a global epidemic.

Children, Obesity and Exercise provides sport, exercise and medicine students and professionals with an accessible and practical guide to understanding and managing childhood and adolescent obesity. It covers:

  • overweight, obesity and body composition;
  • physical activity, growth and development;
  • psycho-social aspects of childhood obesity;
  • physical activity behaviours;
  • eating behaviours;
  • measuring children’s behaviour;
  • interventions for prevention and management of childhood obesity.

Children, Obesity and Exercise addresses the need for authoritative advice and innovative approaches to the prevention and management of this chronic problem.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Childhood obesity – an introduction
ByJ. YEUNG AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
Tracking of overweight and obesity from childhood into adulthood: health consequences and implications for further research M.J.M. CHIN A PAW, A.S. SINGH, J.W.R. TWISK AND W. VAN MECHELEN
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Clinical correlates of overweight and obesity
ByE. DENNEY-WILSON AND L.A. BAUR
View abstract
chapter 4|13 pages
Body composition assessment in children and adolescents – implications for obesity
ByA.P. HILLS AND M. KAGAWA
View abstract
chapter 5|11 pages
The importance of physical activity in the growth and development of children
ByN.M. BYRNE AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
The role of perceived competence in the motivation of obese children to be physically active
ByL.M. LYELL, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Psychosocial aspects of childhood obesity
ByS.M. BYRNE AND M. LA PUMA
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
Physical activity, appetite control and energy balance: Implications for obesity
ByN.A. KING
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Eating behaviour in children and the measurement of food intake
ByJ. BRESSAN, A.P. HILLS AND H.H.M. HERMSDORFF
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Physical activity behaviour in children and the measurement of physical activity
ByL.M. TOMSON, T.F. CUDDIHY, M. DAVIDSON AND R.P. PANGRAZI
View abstract
chapter 11|12 pages
Environmental factors and physical activity in children: Implications for active transport programmes
ByJ. YEUNG, S.C. WEARING AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Interventions for the prevention and management of childhood obesity
ByB. DEFORCHE, I. DE BOURDEAUDHUIJ AND A.P. HILLS
View abstract
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