Gender Differences in Physiologic Markers and Health Behaviors Associated With Childhood Obesity
Abstract
BACKGROUND: null Previous studies have demonstrated gender-related differences in body composition, physical activity, and diet. This observational study assesses gender variance in independent predictors for obesity to determine targeted areas for intervention. null METHODS: null Data from 1714 sixth-grade students enrolled in Project Healthy Schools were compared by using health behaviors and physiologic markers (lipids, random glucose, blood...
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Title
Gender Differences in Physiologic Markers and Health Behaviors Associated With Childhood Obesity
Published Date
Sep 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
132
Issue
3
Pages
468 - 474
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