Últimos Artículos de Pediatric Obesity

- Association Between Relative Cord Hyperleptinemia and Offspring Outcomes in Pregnant Women With Overweight or Obesity
- Impact of ADHD on Obesity Treatment Outcomes in Adolescents Receiving Multidisciplinary Care: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study
- Associations of Ultra‐Processed Foods and Executive Function in Children With Obesity and Their Parents: A Cross‐Sectional Study
- Breastfeeding Intensity and Duration and Growth Trajectories in GDM Exposed Infants: The SWIFT Study
- Shared Behavioural Determinants of Short Sleep and Obesity From Childhood to Adolescence: An Analyses of Growing Up in Scotland Birth Cohort 1
- Pilot Randomised Trial of Calibrated Formula Volumes to Optimise Growth in Infants at Risk for Overweight: The Califormula Randomised Clinical Trial
- Real‐World Use of Subsidised Semaglutide in Icelandic Children With Obesity: A Nationwide Retrospective Cohort Study
- Effects of Liraglutide on Energy Intake in Adolescents With Persistent Obesity After Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy
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- Persistent Food Insecurity and Overweight/Obesity Risk in Offspring of Individuals With Gestational Diabetes
- Precision Health Approaches in Primary Childhood Obesity Prevention: A Systematic Review of Tailored and Risk‐Based Interventions
- Telehealth Vs. Face‐to‐Face Treatment for Children and Adolescents With Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Metabolomic Profiles Associated With Sugary Beverage Intakes in Youth
- Differences in Fat Depots, Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, and Insulin Resistance Between Active and Passive School Commuters
- Parent–Child Sex Composition Impacts Long‐Term Outcomes in Family‐Based Behavioural Treatment
- Association Between Food Portions During Complementary Feeding and Later Overweight Risk: Analysis From European Childhood Obesity Project
- Correlates of Obesity Medication Use in Paediatric Weight Management Programmes: A POWER Consortium Analysis
- Prenatal Bisphenol A Exposure and Sex‐Differentiated Childhood BMI Over Time: A Longitudinal Korean Cohort Study
- Dietary Inflammatory Potential and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in School‐Aged Adolescents
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