Childhood obesity: an overview of laboratory medicine, exercise and microbiome

In the last few years, a significant increase of childhood obesity incidence unequally distributed within countries and population groups has been observed, thus representing an important public health problem associated with several health and social consequences. Obese children have more than a 50...

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Hauptverfasser: Scudiero, Olga, Pero, Raffaela, Ranieri, Annaluisa, Terracciano, Daniela, Fimiani, Fabio, Cesaro, Arturo, Gentile, Luca, Leggiero, Eleonora, Laneri, Sonia, Moscarella, Elisabetta, Mazzaccara, Cristina, Frisso, Giulia, D’Alicandro, Giovanni, Limongelli, Giuseppe, Pastore, Lucio, Calabrò, Paolo, Lombardo, Barbara
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Environmental factors
exercise
Hypertension
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