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Social vulnerabilities as risk factor of childhood obesity development and their role in prevention programs.

Isabel IguacelAngel Gasch-GallenAlelí M Ayala-MarínPilar De Miguel-EtayoLuis Alberto Moreno Aznar
Published in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2020)
Behaviors such as dietary intake, physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and sleep are negatively affected by the stress and low levels of mental health derived from social vulnerabilities. It seems that high energy intakes rather than low physical activity levels might be the main driving force behind the obesity epidemic in vulnerable groups. Most of the prevention programs identified did not take into account social vulnerabilities and inequalities making them ineffective in most vulnerable groups. Interventions conducted in children from socially vulnerable group suggest modest but promising effects.
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