28 results on '"Chaput, J.‐P."'
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2. The adiposity of children is associated with their lifestyle behaviours: a cluster analysis of school‐aged children from 12 nations
3. Sources of variability in childhood obesity indicators and related behaviors
4. Mid‐upper arm circumference as a screening tool for identifying children with obesity: a 12‐country study
5. Interactions between sleep, movement and other non‐movement behaviours in the pathogenesis of childhood obesity
6. Lean adolescents achieve higher intensities but not higher energy expenditure while playing active video games compared with obese ones
7. Reliability of a food menu to measure energy and macronutrient intake in adolescents
8. Energy intake adaptations to acute isoenergetic active video games and exercise are similar in obese adolescents
9. Change in sleep duration and proposed dietary risk factors for obesity in Danish school children
10. No clear evidence that exergames can prevent obesity
11. Fatness predicts decreased physical activity and increased sedentary time, but not vice versa: support from a longitudinal study in 8- to 11-year-old children
12. Short sleep duration and large variability in sleep duration are independently associated with dietary risk factors for obesity in Danish school children
13. Short sleep duration is associated with a lower mean satiety quotient in overweight and obese men
14. Adaptive thermogenesis can make a difference in the ability of obese individuals to lose body weight
15. No relation between sleep duration and adiposity indicators in 9–36 months old children: the SKOT cohort
16. NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SLEEP RESTRICTION AND POSITIVE ENERGY BALANCE IN ADOLESCENT BOYS
17. Obesity: a disease or a biological adaptation? An update
18. Short sleep duration and its association with energy metabolism
19. Physical activity vs. sedentary time: independent associations with adiposity in children
20. SLEEPING HABITS PREDICT THE MAGNITUDE OF FAT LOSS IN ADULTS EXPOSED TO MODERATE CALORIC RESTRICTION: 127 accepted oral
21. Longer sleep duration associates with lower adiposity gain in adult short sleepers
22. Work less and sleep more!: T3:RS5.2
23. The glucostatic theory of appetite control and the risk of obesity and diabetes
24. Depression and weight loss: opposite outcome for surgery and rimonabant?
25. Recent developments in calcium-related obesity research
26. The association between sleep duration and weight gain in adults: a 6-year prospective study from the Quebec Family Study
27. The association between low physical fitness and high body mass index or waist circumference is increasing with age in children: the 'Québec en Forme' Project
28. Relationship between short sleeping hours and childhood overweight/obesity: results from the 'Québec en Forme' Project
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