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The effects of hypothetical behavioral interventions on the 13-year incidence of overweight/obesity in children and adolescents.

Claudia BörnhorstI PigeotS De HenauwA FormisanoL LissnerD MolnárL A MorenoM TornaritisT VeidebaumT VrijkotteV DidelezM Woltersnull null
Published in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2023)
While the effects of single behavioral interventions sustained over 13 years were rather small, a joint intervention on multiple behaviors resulted in a relative reduction of the 13-year OW/OB risk by between 10 to 26%. Individually, meeting MVPA and screen time recommendations were most effective. Nevertheless, even under the joint intervention the absolute OW/OB risk remained at a high level of 25.4% suggesting that further strategies to better prevent OW/OB are required.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • physical activity
  • weight loss
  • weight gain
  • metabolic syndrome
  • insulin resistance
  • risk factors
  • high throughput
  • skeletal muscle
  • high fat diet induced