The Healthy Start project: a randomized, controlled intervention to prevent overweight among normal weight, preschool children at high risk of future overweight

Nanna Julie Olsen, Tine Buch-Andersen, Mina Nicole H. Händel, Louise Mai Østergaard, Jeanett Pedersen, Charlotte Falster Seeger, Maria Stougaard, Trærup Maria, Kate Livemore, Erik Lykke Mortensen, Claus Holst, Berit Lilienthal Heitmann

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    Abstract

    Research shows that obesity prevention has to start early. Targeting interventions towards subgroups of individuals who are predisposed, but yet normal weight, may prove more effective in preventing overweight than interventions towards unselected normal weight subsets. Finally, interventions focused on other factors than diet and activity are lacking. The objectives were to perform a randomized, controlled intervention aiming at preventing overweight in children aged 2-6 years, who are yet normal weight, but have high predisposition for future overweight, and to intervene not only by improving diet and physical activity, but also reduce stress and improve sleep quality and quantity.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalB M C Public Health
    Volume12
    Pages (from-to)590
    ISSN1471-2458
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • Child
    • Child, Preschool
    • Denmark
    • Diet
    • Female
    • Forecasting
    • Health Promotion
    • Humans
    • Male
    • Motor Activity
    • Overweight
    • Risk Assessment
    • Risk Factors
    • Sleep
    • Stress, Psychological

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