Comprehensive determinants of growth trajectories and body composition in school children: A longitudinal cohort study
Obesity Research & Clinical Practice Dec 14, 2017
Fan HY, et al. - This longitudinal cohort study was performed to fully describe the dynamic and comprehensive etiology of the trajectory associated with adiposity indices. In this study, crucially non-modifiable and modifiable factors were found that could describe each high BMI growth pattern. The authors calculated the modifiable contributions of these factors to adiposity indices. For preventing obese growth trajectories, modifiable factors that focus on those crucially dynamic factors were recommended.
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