2007
DOI: 10.1515/cclm.2007.080
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The Gene-Diet Attica Investigation on childhood obesity (GENDAI): overview of the study design

Abstract: The overall high prevalence of overweight and obesity in the current population is significant and underscores the need for environmental and genetic information that will shed light on the phenomenon of childhood obesity.

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“…53,54 Since this increased energy intake is usually concomitant to a reduced physical activity level, Greek normal-weight children are found to exhibit less sedentary activities. 55 Likewise, Greek girls participating in more than 3 hours of extracurricular sport activities are 59% less likely to be OW/ OB than their non-participating counterparts.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…53,54 Since this increased energy intake is usually concomitant to a reduced physical activity level, Greek normal-weight children are found to exhibit less sedentary activities. 55 Likewise, Greek girls participating in more than 3 hours of extracurricular sport activities are 59% less likely to be OW/ OB than their non-participating counterparts.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Briefly, normal-weight children were recruited from fifth and sixth grade classes of several elementary schools in the region of Attica, Greece. The selected schools (40 schools in a total of 593 in the region) were all in socioeconomically similar urban ureas.…”
Section: Normal-weight Subjects (Controls)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Gene and Diet Attica Investigation (GENDAI) target population was children attending the fifth and sixth grades living in the Attica region of Greece, as described previously (15). The GENDAI cohort is comprised of 1138 adolescent children (53% girls; mean age: 11.2"0.7 years) randomly selected from elementary schools in Attica.…”
Section: Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%