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Handbook of childhood and adolescent obesity
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ISBN: 9780387769240 0387769226 9780387769226 9786611927035 1281927031 0387769242 Year: 2008 Publisher: New York : Springer Science+Business Media,

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Within the past two generations alone, child and adolescent obesity has more than doubled for some age groups and tripled for others. Consequently, the extraordinary number of school-age children now being diagnosed with what were once considered adult-onset disorders – hypertension, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and related cardio-pulmonary conditions – has catapulted pediatric obesity to the forefront of national attention. Yet even as recognition grows, reliable, scientifically tested information and methods often get lost in the media crush of quick fixes and hyped-up news stories. Now, in one comprehensive, easy-to-access volume, the Handbook of Childhood and Adolescent Obesity reveals the scope of the problem in terms of its psychological burden, its health consequences, and the available prevention and treatment options with the most current empirical and clinical knowledge available. This volume provides readers not only raw data, but also a framework for translating findings into effective, efficient practice – assessment, treatment, and prevention. This volume: Emphasizes developmental considerations – the specific information most relevant to toddlers, school-age children, and adolescents. Examines sociocultural and economic risk factors and their attendant treatment issues. Addresses the particular challenges of treating overweight children with psychiatric comorbidities. Discusses weight management intervention strategies in home, school, and community settings. Outlines model intervention programs for overweight/obese children and youth. Features special chapters on emerging topics of interest, including behavioral genetics, binge eating, technology-based approaches to weight control, and the concept of the obesigenic environment. The Handbook of Childhood and Adolescent Obesity is a vital reference for child psychologists and psychiatrists as well as school and counseling psychologists, social workers, educators, and public health and medical professionals.

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Psychology. --- Child and School Psychology. --- Psychotherapy and Counseling. --- Medicine/Public Health, general. --- Pediatrics. --- Psychiatry. --- Social Work. --- Philosophy (General). --- Medicine. --- Social work. --- Applied psychology. --- Developmental psychology. --- Médecine --- Pédiatrie --- Psychiatrie --- Travail social --- Psychologie du développement --- Adolescent -- United States. --- Child -- United States. --- Obesity -- Epidemiology -- United States. --- Obesity -- Therapy -- United States. --- Obesity in adolescence. --- Obesity in children. --- Risk factors -- United States. --- Obesity in children --- Obesity in adolescence --- Overweight --- North America --- Risk --- Public Health --- Causality --- Age Groups --- Overnutrition --- Persons --- Probability --- Body Weight --- Epidemiologic Factors --- Medicine --- Americas --- Nutrition Disorders --- Signs and Symptoms --- Named Groups --- Body Size --- Geographic Locations --- Statistics as Topic --- Quality of Health Care --- Health Occupations --- Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Epidemiologic Methods --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Environment and Public Health --- Body Weights and Measures --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Diseases --- Geographicals --- Health Care --- Investigative Techniques --- Body Constitution --- Physical Examination --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Physiological Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Diagnosis --- Adolescent --- Risk Factors --- Obesity --- Child --- United States --- Epidemiology --- Social Sciences --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Psychology --- Pediatrics --- Childhood obesity --- Corpulence in children --- Adolescent obesity --- Clinical psychology. --- Psychotherapy. --- Counseling. --- Child psychology. --- School psychology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Metabolic disorders in children --- Nutrition disorders in children --- Nutrition disorders in adolescence --- Psychology, clinical. --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Development (Psychology) --- Developmental psychobiology --- Life cycle, Human --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Children --- Applied psychology --- Psychagogy --- Psychology, Practical --- Social psychotechnics --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests --- Health and hygiene --- Health Workforce --- Counselling --- Helping behavior --- Clinical sociology --- Interviewing --- Personal coaching --- Social case work --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Mental health counseling --- Psychology, School --- Behavior, Child --- Child behavior --- Child study --- Pediatric psychology --- Child development --- Developmental psychology --- Treatment


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Obesity & pregnancy : an epidemiological and intervention study from a psychosocial perspective
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ISBN: 9789044130508 9044130501 Year: 2013 Publisher: Antwerpen Garant

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Maternal obesity and excessive gestational weight gain are both important health care issues contributing to increased perinatal complications in the short, medium and long term for both the mother and her infant.The epidemiological and psychological characteristics of maternal obesity and related socio-demographic and obstetrical correlates, provide evidence for a tailored weight management strategy for obese women before, during and after a pregnancy.In this doctoral thesis, we identify socio-demographic, obstetrical and psychological characteristics of maternal obesity, we find evidence for beneficial outcomes of a lifestyle intervention programme in obese pregnant women, and we find support for longer term perinatal complications with postpartum weight retention between the first and second pregnancy.Further development and implementation of preconception programmes based on a bio-psycho-social model that explicitly recognizes the individual needs and interacting lifestyle factors in obese women of reproductive age in order to prevent pre-pregnancy obesity, excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention is a challenge for the near future.

Nutrition and Oral Medicine
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ISBN: 9781588291929 1588291928 9781592598311 9786610359783 1280359781 1592598315 Year: 2005 Publisher: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press : Imprint: Humana,

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With a growing evidence base linking nutrition with specific diseases and disorders-including oral disease-and the advent of genomics and proteomics illuminating the response of whole systems to nutrients, it is clear that nutrition will be playing an even more significant role in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of human disease. In Nutrition and Oral Medicine, internationally recognized leaders in dentistry and nutrition review the now ample evidence concerning the effects of diet and its nutrient components on the development, growth, maintenance, prevention, and treatment of the oral cavity. Topics range from the relationship between oral and general health, nutrition and general health, and nutrition and oral health, to select oral and systemic diseases with known nutrition and oral health interfaces. Specific topics, such as the relationship between diet and cancers of the head, neck, and mouth are examined in light of nutritional intervention strategies. Oral and systemic diseases and orofacial pain syndromes are considered in terms of their impact on both nutritional status and the medications and treatments used for the oral cavity. Cutting-edge research issues on the relationship of individual antioxidants, minerals, trace elements, polyphenols, and other nutrient substrates to oral health and disease are covered. Where appropriate, optimal management strategies are also presented. Data-driven and practice-based, Nutrition and Oral Medicine offers benchmark reviews of the many links connecting nutrition and dietary practices to oral diseases and disorders, and constitutes a powerful demonstration that nutrition is all about health and reducing risk of future disease.

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