Nutritional counselling and risk factors for obesity: an observational study in toddlers.
Raffaele LimauroLuigi CioffiVincenzo BiancoVincenzo CarusoAntonella CasaniDonatella Del GaizoAldo EspositoEvelina FarrisPatrizia GalloMaria GiulianoAgnese IannoneAnnamaria IzzoMaria Teresa La VecchiaLuca RaineriPatrizia SabettiRoberto SassiCarmela ServodidioNunziatina SoriceValentina CioffiAngelo AntignaniGiuliana ValerioPublished in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2024)
Toddlers under a standardized nutrition counselling focused to limit protein and simple sugars, showed lower prevalence of OW/OB compared to usual care. Healthy promotion activities should take into account the influence of paternal BMI on the offspring adiposity.
Keyphrases
- weight gain
- insulin resistance
- high fat diet
- hiv testing
- body mass index
- smoking cessation
- healthcare
- metabolic syndrome
- palliative care
- weight loss
- risk factors
- physical activity
- type diabetes
- high fat diet induced
- quality improvement
- adipose tissue
- men who have sex with men
- protein protein
- skeletal muscle
- pain management
- amino acid
- human immunodeficiency virus