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Complexity of Adolescent Obesity: Causes, Correlates, and Consequences [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 348 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 602 g, 19 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Dec-2014
  • Leidėjas: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 177188097X
  • ISBN-13: 9781771880978
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 348 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 602 g, 19 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Dec-2014
  • Leidėjas: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 177188097X
  • ISBN-13: 9781771880978
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters.

The research contained in this valuable compendium offers a much-needed perspective on one of the most dangerous health crises our world faces today: obesity. Obesity has become an epidemic, a fact frequently discussed in the media, with many references to both childhood and adult obesity. These discussions, however, overlook an important demographic: the adolescent who is obese or overweight. The authors offer critical insights into the forces and factors that result in the numerous metabolic and psychological consequences of adolescent obesity.

The book delves into the prevalence, causes and correlates, and implications and consequences of adolescent obesity, and goes on to present considerations for future action.

The research covers many of the causes of adolescent obesity, including increased consumption of high carbohydrate snacks; eating too much, too fast, and too frequently; eating high-fat, cheap, convenient, and readily assessable foods; increased sedentary activities, such as TV watching and video games, accompanied by decreased physical activity; parents and schools lack of nutrition vigilance; and the commercial incentives to sell calorie-dense foods aggressively and relentlessly.

Edited by an eminent doctor and professor, The Complexity of Adolescent Obesity is an easily accessible and well-organized volume that offers vital research context for policymakers, educators, medical providers, and families.
Acknowledgment and How to Cite xi
List of Contributors
xv
Introduction xxvii
Part I The Prevalence of Adolescent Obesity
1 Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Adolescents: A Systematic Review
3(26)
Maria del Mar Bibiloni
Antoni Pons
Josep A. Tur
Part II Causes and Correlations
2 Television Viewing and Food Choice Patterns in a Sample of Predominantly Ethnic Minority Youth
29(8)
Daheia J. Barr-Anderson
William J. McCarthy
Michelle Yore
Kajuandra A. Harris
Antronette (Toni) K. Yancey
3 Later Bedtime is Associated with Greater Daily Energy Intake and Screen Time in Obese Adolescents Independent of Sleep Duration
37(14)
Kristi B. Adamo
Shanna Wilson
Kevin Belanger
Jean-Philippe Chaput
4 Infrequent Breakfast Consumption Is Associated with Higher Body Adiposity and Abdominal Obesity in Malaysian School-Aged Adolescents
51(18)
Abdullah Nurul-Fadhilah
Pey Sze Teo
Inge Huybrechts
Leng Huat Foo
5 Relationship of Milk Intake and Physical Activity to Abdominal Obesity among Adolescents
69(20)
S. Abreu
R. Santos
C. Moreira
P. C. Santos
S. Vale
L. Soares-Miranda
R. Autran
J. Mota
P. Moreira
6 The Effect of "Sleep High And Train Low" on Weight Loss in Overweight Chinese Adolescents: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
89(16)
Ru Wang
Dongmei Liu
Xueqiang Wang
Weihua Xiao
Nana Wu
Binghong Gao
Peijie Chen
7 Waist-to-Height Ratio and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Adolescence: Findings from a Prospective Birth Cohort
105(20)
L. Graves
S. P. Garnett
C. T. Cowell
L. A. Baur
A. Ness
N. Sattar
D. A. Lawlor
8 Neurobehavioural Correlates in Older Children and Adolescents with Obesity and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
125(20)
Evan Tan
Dione Healey
Elizabeth Schaughency
Patrick Dawes
Barbara Galland
Part III Implications and Consequences
9 Weight Status and Weight-Management Behaviors Among Philadelphia High School Students, 2007--2011
145(18)
Clare M. Lenhart Katherine W. Bauer
Freda Patterson
10 Fitness, Fatness, and Academic Performance in Seventh-Grade Elementary School Students
163(18)
Luis B. Sardinha
Adilson Marques
Sandra Martins
Antonio Palmeira
Claudia Minderico
11 Physical Fitness, Overweight and the Risk of Eating Disorders in Adolescents. The AVENA and AFINOS Studies
181(14)
A. M. Veses
D. Martinez-Gomez
S. Gomez-Martinez
G. Vicente-Rodriguez
R. Castillo
F. B. Ortega
M. Gonzalez-Gross
M. E. Calle
O. L. Veiga
A. Marcos
12 Adolescent Obesity, Joint Pain, and Hypermobility
195(12)
Sharon Bout-Tabaku
Sarah B. Klieger
Brian H. Wrotniak
David D. Sherry
Babette S. Zemel
Nicolas Stettler
13 FTO, Obesity and the Adolescent Brain
207(22)
Melkaye G. Melka
Jesse Gillis
Manon Bernard
Michal Abrahamowicz
M. Mallar Chakravarty
Gabriel T. Leonard
Michel Perron
Louis Richer
Suzanne Veillette
Tobias Banaschewski
Gareth J. Barker
Christian Buchel
Patricia Conrod
Herta Flor
Andreas Heinz
Hugh Garavan
Rudiger Bruhl
Karl Mann
Eric Artiges
Anbarasu Lourdusamy
Mark Lathrop
Eva Loth
Yannick Schwartz
Vincent Frouin
Marcella Rietschel
Michael N. Smolka
Andreas Strohle
Jurgen Gallinat
Maren Struve
Eva Lattka
Melanie Waldenberger
Gunter Schumann
Paul Pavlidis
Daniel Gaudet
Tomas Paus
Zdenka Pausova
Part IV Considerations for Future Action
14 Changes in Adolescents' Intake of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Sedentary Behavior: Results at 8 Month Mid-Way Assessment of The HEIA Study---A Comprehensive, Multi-Component School-Based Randomized Trial
229(22)
Mona Bjelland
Ingunn H. Bergh
May Grydeland
Knut-Inge Klepp
Lene F. Andersen
Sigmund A. Anderssen
Yngvar Ommundsen
Nanna Lien
15 Averting Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes in India through Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxation: An Economic-Epidemiologic Modeling Study
251(32)
Sanjay Basu
Sukumar Vellakkal
Sutapa Agrawal
David Stuckler
Barry Popkin
Shah Ebrahim
16 Big Food, Food Systems, and Global Health
283(12)
David Stuckler
Marion Nestle
Author Notes 295(8)
Index 303
Peter D. Vash, MD, MPH, FACE, assistant clinical professor of medicine at UCLA Medical Center and Fellow of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, is a board-certified internist specializing in endocrinology and metabolism and a Diplomat in Obesity Medicine. He is the past president of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians and served on the Board of the North American Society for the Study of Obesity (NASSO). Dr. Vash works in private practice with patients suffering from obesity and eating disorders and has lectured extensively nationally and internationally on the medical management and treatment of obesity. He has been an invited expert witness to speak before a U.S. Senate subcommittee and the FTC concerning medical weight-loss issues and the safety and impact of commercial weight-loss programs. He has written four books: The Fat to Muscle Diet, The Dieters Dictionary, A Matter of Fat: A Physicians Program, and Lose It and Keep It Off. He has served on the board of Shape Magazine, writing numerous articles regarding health, fitness, and weight problems. Dr. Vash has worked closely in consultation with the media (TV, radio, print), aiding them with information and explanations of issues regarding obesity and eating disorders. He is currently the executive medical director of the Lindora Medical Clinics, the largest and oldest medical weight-loss clinic in Southern California.