Nutritional peculiarities of children with normal and excessive body mass
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Keywords

overweight
children
eating patterns

How to Cite

Chaychenko, T., Rybka, E., & Buzhinskaya, N. (2020). Nutritional peculiarities of children with normal and excessive body mass. Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 69(4), 86-90. Retrieved from https://ecm.knmu.edu.ua/article/view/615

Abstract

The lifestylemodification is the main method of individual intervention. We examined 121 children with normal (57%) and excessive (64%) weight. It was revealed that style of food intake and hydration in children are not dependent on BMI and does not meet the current recommendations regarding the prevention of chronic diseases. It was found that overweight children have a greater number of main meals and snacks, prone to consume snacks before bed. They often eat dairy and bakery habits with less regular eating meat, fish, fruits and vegetables.
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