Overview
Childhood obesity is the presence of excess body fat in children and adolescents, typically defined using age- and sex-specific body mass index thresholds, and it is recognized as a major public-health concern. Because it can persist into adulthood and is associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic conditions, as well as psychosocial consequences, childhood obesity has long-term implications for health and well-being. It arises from a complex interaction of dietary patterns, physical activity, family and socioeconomic circumstances, the food environment, and genetic and metabolic factors, which is why prevention and management often combine individual, family, school, and community approaches. Research in this area addresses both the determinants of childhood obesity and strategies for prevention and treatment. The journal's articles include work on barriers to managing childhood obesity in primary care amid the double burden of malnutrition, barriers to physical activity and healthy eating perceived by low-income parents, and regulation of foods offered to schoolchildren. Additional studies examine nutrition education and breakfast interventions affecting body mass index, dietary approaches in overweight patients, epigenetics and nutrition, cultural and behavioral approaches to managing overweight, central-obesity indicators and metabolic risk in adolescents, and blood-pressure relationships with BMI percentiles, reflecting the multifactorial nature of obesity in young people.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Barriers to Physical Activity and Healthy Eating in Children as Perceived by Low-Income Parents: A Case Study
New Regulations for Foods Offered to School Children in Chile: Barriers to Implementation
Breakfast Cereal and Nutrition Education on Body Mass Index and Diet Quality in Elementary School Children: A Pilot Study
Efficacy of a Hypocaloric Mediterranean Diet in Overweight Patients: Factors Predictive of Completion
Adopting High Fat Diets for Fat Loss and Improving Brain Health.
Epigenetics and Nutrition
Childhood Overweight, Social Media, and Osteoarthritis: Is there a Possible Emergent, yet Unrecognized Linkage?
Managing Overweight and Obesity in Ghana from a Cultural Lens: The Complementary Role of Behaviour Modification
Predictive Value of Some Central Obesity Anthropometric Indicators to Metabolic Risk Factors in Syrian Adolescents
Relationship between Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure Loads on ABPM and BMI Percentiles in Children
Breast Feeding and Melatonin: Implications for Improving Perinatal Health
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 80 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · BMJ Open
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S. M. O'Kane et al. · 2025 · BMC Public Health
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2025 · Food Science & Nutrition
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2025 · BMC Public Health
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K. P. Kariyawasam et al. · 2025 · Food Science & Nutrition
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2025 · Pteridines
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2024 · Journal of Marketing Research
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2024 · BioMed Target Journal
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