ELECTRONIC ARTICLE: Early Adiposity Rebound and the Risk of Adult Obesity ... At 5 to 6 years of age, body fatness normally declines to a minimum, a point called adiposity rebound (AR), before increasing again into adulthood. We determined whether a younger age at AR was associated with an increased risk of adult...
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Second, in the French study, an association was recorded between protein intake at age 2 years and age at adiposity rebound: the higher the percentage of protein in the diet, the earlier the adiposity rebound. This association was not found in the United Kingdom sample.
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The adiposity rebound is the second rise in body mass index that occurs between 3 and 7 years. An early age at adiposity rebound is known to be a risk factor for later obesity.
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BACKGROUND: The adiposity rebound is the second rise in body mass index that occurs between 3 and 7 years. ... BACKGROUND: The adiposity rebound is the second rise in body mass index that occurs between 3 and 7 years. An early age at adiposity rebound is known to be a risk factor for later obesity.
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Body fat percentages for children in the highest category for TV viewing were on average 3% greater than those children who watched the least amount of TV. CONCLUSIONS: Low levels of vigorous physical activity and high levels of TV viewing are associated with fatness in young children during the adiposity rebound period.
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The adiposity rebound is the second rise in body mass index that occurs between 3 and 7 years. An early age at adiposity rebound is known to be a risk factor for later obesity.
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Recent research has shown that the age when the "adiposity" rebound occurs may be a critical period in childhood for the development of obesity as an adult (Whitaker et al., 1998). An early "adiposity" rebound, occurring before ages 4 to 6, is associated with obesity in adulthood.
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Recent research has shown that the age when the "adiposity" rebound occurs may be a critical period in childhood for the development of obesity as an adult. An early "adiposity" rebound, occurring before ages 4 to 6, is associated with obesity in adulthood.
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An early adiposity rebound is predictive of persistent overweight status with an odds ratio of 6. In childhood the values approximate 12% for boys and 15% for girls, with a temporary increase among boys until values at puberty return to childhood levels.
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A renewed rise, termed here the adiposity rebound, occurs at about 6 yr. Individual weight/height2 curves may differ regarding their percentile range level and age at adiposity rebound. The present study shows a relationship between the age at adiposity rebound and final adiposity.
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