不良饮食习惯对儿童体重的影响

Mirela Lisičić-Konaković , Senka Mesihović-Dinarević , Elmedin Bajrić , Sanja Jurišić , Ines Musa-Trolić , Mladen Ćubela , Zdenko Šarac , Jasminka Prguda-Mujić , Amila Zukanović
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本研究的主要目的是深入探讨次优饮食习惯与波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那莫斯塔尔市儿童体重之间的相关性。通过研究这一特定城市环境中青少年普遍存在的饮食模式,本研究试图揭示这些习惯与体重变化之间的关系。通过全面调查,该研究旨在为莫斯塔尔儿童饮食行为与身体健康之间错综复杂的关系提供有价值的见解,从而为在这一人群中推广更健康的生活方式的潜在干预措施或策略提供信息。总之,这种饮食习惯模式不仅会影响身体健康,还会对整体健康产生影响,并可能对学龄男童的长期健康轨迹构成挑战。这凸显了从小推广更健康的饮食选择和生活习惯以减轻对儿童健康的潜在不利影响的重要性。
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Effects of poor eating habits on children's body weight

The primary objective of this research is to delve into the correlation between suboptimal dietary habits and the body weight of children residing in Mostar city, Bosnia and Herzegovina. By examining the dietary patterns prevalent among the youth in this specific urban setting, the study seeks to uncover how these habits may be linked to variations in body weight. Through a comprehensive investigation, the aim is to contribute valuable insights into the intricate relationship between eating behaviors and the physical well-being of children in Mostar, thereby informing potential interventions or strategies for promoting healthier lifestyles within this population. In conclusion this pattern of dietary habits not only influences physical health but also has implications for overall well-being and may pose challenges for the long-term health trajectory of school-age boys. It underscores the importance of promoting healthier dietary choices and lifestyle habits from an early age to mitigate the potential adverse effects on children's health.

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Global pediatrics Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
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