International Journal of Pediatric Obesity : Ijpo : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity
Overview
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity : Ijpo : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity is a scientific journal, published since 2006 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom and its primary focus areas are pediatrics and endocrinology.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Int J Pediatr Obes
Start
2006
End
2011
Frequency
6 no a year, 2010-2011
p-ISSN
1747-7166
e-ISSN
1747-7174
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialties
Pediatrics
Endocrinology
Endocrinology
Recent Articles
21.
Volovelsky O, Weiss R
Int J Pediatr Obes
. 2011 Sep;
6 Suppl 1:59-64.
PMID: 21905818
Liver steatosis, known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is common among obese children. Deposition of lipid within the liver represents part of an abnormal lipid partitioning pattern, most commonly...
22.
Does obesity lead to a specific lipid disorder? Analysis from the German/Austrian/Swiss APV registry
Holl R, Hoffmeister U, Thamm M, Stachow R, Keller K, lAllemand D, et al.
Int J Pediatr Obes
. 2011 Sep;
6 Suppl 1:53-8.
PMID: 21905817
Overweight and obese youth represent a challenge for the affected individual, the healthcare system as well as society as a whole. Increased long-term cardiovascular risk is one of the major...
23.
Reinehr T, Wunsch R
Int J Pediatr Obes
. 2011 Sep;
6 Suppl 1:46-52.
PMID: 21905816
Macroangiopathy caused by atherosclerosis is one of the major morbidity and mortality factors in obese adults with dyslipidemia, hypertension and disturbed glucose metabolism. However, the onset of these cardiovascular changes...
24.
Pietrobelli A, Tosi C, Olivieri F, Lubrano L, Fuiano N
Int J Pediatr Obes
. 2011 Sep;
6 Suppl 1:42-5.
PMID: 21905815
Introduction: In humans, using adipose tissue to store fat represents the most effective means to 'store' energy. On the whole and over an extended period of time, intake of energy...
25.
Deforche B, Haerens L, De Bourdeaudhuij I
Int J Pediatr Obes
. 2011 Sep;
6 Suppl 1:35-41.
PMID: 21905814
As regular physical activity of high enough intensity is essential in the management of overweight, efforts should be made to increase physical activity adherence in overweight children. To make overweight...
26.
Andersen L, Bugge A, Dencker M, Eiberg S, El-Naaman B
Int J Pediatr Obes
. 2011 Sep;
6 Suppl 1:29-34.
PMID: 21905813
Background: Cardiovascular (CVD) risk factors have been shown to cluster in some children. This has been shown in children from the age of nine years, but recently we found no...
27.
Pervanidou P, Chrousos G
Int J Pediatr Obes
. 2011 Sep;
6 Suppl 1:21-8.
PMID: 21905812
Chronic distress contributes to the development of obesity and comorbid states. Stress is the disturbance of the complex dynamic equilibrium that all organisms must maintain, and is associated with activation...
28.
Gil A, Olza J, Gil-Campos M, Gomez-Llorente C, Aguilera C
Int J Pediatr Obes
. 2011 Sep;
6 Suppl 1:13-20.
PMID: 21905811
This review focuses on metabolic differences of adipose tissue at different sites of the body, with emphasis in pediatrics. Adipose tissue is composed of various cell types, which include adipocytes...
29.
Gutin B
Int J Pediatr Obes
. 2011 Sep;
6 Suppl 1:7-12.
PMID: 21905810
It is commonly theorized that some youths become fatter than others simply because they eat too much and exercise too little; i.e., they have an excessive positive energy balance. This...
30.
Atkinson R
Int J Pediatr Obes
. 2011 Sep;
6 Suppl 1:2-6.
PMID: 21905809
There is increasing evidence that obesity in humans is associated with infection with human adenovirus-36 (Adv36). Infection of experimental animals with Adv36 demonstrates that this virus causes obesity. Human studies...