Sentences with phrase «impact on childhood obesity»

«If we are saying that the issue is important... and that it will have a massive impact on childhood obesity and public health, we should invest in it.
Though Auvil thinks that trying DDR is better than doing nothing, it seems unlikely that Dance Dance Revolution will have much of an impact on childhood obesity, at least not in Grafton, West Virginia.
It has a positive impact on childhood obesity, infections and allergies, is linked to a lower likelihood of mothers getting ovarian or breast cancers later in life and to a more positive maternal - child relationship.

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See for example comments from the Australian Food and Grocery Council on the release of a Productivity Commission report on childhood obesity, Lack of evidence food taxes and ad bans impact obesity: report, 26 October 2010, viewed 26 November 2010, http://www.afgc.org.au/media-releases/384-lack-of - evidence - food - taxes - and - ad - bans - impact - obesity - report.
At the same time national headlines on childhood obesity, poor nutrition, and the impact of landfill waste were inundating the news.
The findings suggest that teaching parents bedtime techniques to encourage healthy sleep habits for their baby can help prevent childhood obesity — so sleep - training your baby now will have a positive impact on their health further down the road.
In order to evaluate the potential long - term impact of federally recommended policies, investigators used a set of criteria to select three policies to reduce childhood obesity from among 26 recommended policies: afterschool physical activity programs, a one cent per ounce excise tax on sugar - sweetened beverages (SSBs), and a ban on child - directed fast food television advertising.
Its impact on childhood fitness and obesity levels, however, has lacked scientific evaluation — until now.
Childhood obesity and its impact on a person's life - long health has become a major concern over recent years.
These cuts will negatively impact children of all abilities, fuelling the childhood obesity crisis as more and more children stay indoors and engage in sedentary and solitary activities on their phones and tablets.
In view of the high worldwide prevalence of (childhood) obesity and associated metabolic problems, this close link between maternal and child metabolic health and the resulting vicious cycle are very relevant.33 34 Because of the deleterious impact of GDM and lifestyle during pregnancy on the health of the mother and her offspring, it is crucial to intervene during the prenatal, perinatal and postnatal period.
Outdoor play has positive impacts on health and has been shown to combat childhood obesity and help develop stronger immune systems.30 Research also shows that children who play outdoors regularly have more active imaginations, lower stress levels, and have greater respect for themselves and others.31
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