Search Results - "Ebenegger, V."
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Effect of multidimensional lifestyle intervention on fitness and adiposity in predominantly migrant preschool children (Ballabeina): cluster randomised controlled trial
Published in BMJ (13-10-2011)“…Objective To test the effect of a multidimensional lifestyle intervention on aerobic fitness and adiposity in predominantly migrant preschool children.Design…”
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Effects of a lifestyle intervention on adiposity and fitness in overweight or low fit preschoolers (Ballabeina)
Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-03-2013)“…Objective: Overweight (OW) and low fit children represent cardiovascular high‐risk groups. A multidimensional school‐based lifestyle intervention performed in…”
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Independent contribution of parental migrant status and educational level to adiposity and eating habits in preschool children
Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-02-2011)“…Background/Objective: Little is known about the precise role of parental migrant status (MS) and educational level (EL) on adiposity and various eating habits…”
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Discordances in the application of different criteria for quantification of paediatric abdominal obesity: an analysis of two Swiss studies
Published in Nutrition & diabetes (01-05-2013)“…Several definitions of paediatric abdominal obesity have been proposed but it is unclear whether they lead to similar results. We assessed the prevalence of…”
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Authors’ reply to Metcalf and Wilkin
Published in BMJ (31-01-2012)“…[...]a shift of the population median by a few points on the centile scale into the favourable direction, as documented in our intervention group for body fat…”
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BMI Group-Related Differences in Physical Fitness and Physical Activity in Preschool-Age Children: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-03-2012)“…In the Ballabeina study, we investigated age- and BMI-group-related differences in aerobic fitness (20 m shuttle run), agility (obstacle course), dynamic…”
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