C H A P T E R 6 References 1. Onis M, Blossner M, et al. Am J Clin Nutrition 2010; 92:1257–1264. 2. Reilly JJ, Kelly J. Long term impact of overweight and obesity in childhood and adolescence on mor-‐ bidity and premature mortality in adulthood: Systematic review. Int J Ob 2011; 35:891-‐898. 3. Lee YS. Consequences of childhood obesity. Annals academy of Medicine Singapore 2009; 38:75-‐81. 4. Griffiths LJ, Wolke D, et al. Obesity and bullying: Different effects on boys and girls. Arch Dis Child 2006; 91:121. 5. Viner RM, Cole TJ. Adult socioeconomic, educational, social and psychological outcomes of childhood obesity: a national birth cohort study. BMJ 2005; doi:10.1136/bmj.38453.422049.EO. 6. Hirasing RA, Fredriks AM, et al. Toegenomen prevalentie van overgewicht en obesitas bij Neder-‐ landse kinderen en signalering daarvan aan de hand van internationale normen en nieuwe referen-‐ tie diagrammen Increased prevalence of overweight and obesity in Dutch children and detection according to international norms and new reference diagrams. Ned Tijdschr Geneesk 2001; 145:1303-‐1308. 7. Ernst MAB, Gerver WJM, et al. A prediction model to prevent abnormal weight in childhood. 8. Rohrer F. Der Index der Korperfulle als Mass des Ernahrungszustandes The index of body composi-‐ tion as a measure of nutrition status. Muncher Med Wrsch 1921; 68:580-‐582. 9. Ditmier LF. New developments in obesity research. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppage, New York, 2006, ISBN 1-‐60021-‐296-‐4. 10. Davies DP. Size at birth and growth in the first year of life of babies who are overweight and under-‐ weight at birth. Proc Nutr Soc 1980 (39):25-‐33. 11. Bouter LM, Van Dongen MCIM. Epidemiologisch onderzoek; opzet en interpretatie Epidemiology: methodology and interpretation. Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum 2000, ISBN 9031330981. 12. Gerver WJM, De Bruin R. Paediatric Morphometrics, A reference manual. (second extended edition). University Press Maastricht, The Netherlands, ISBN 90 5278 307 1; 2001. 13. Barnett AG, van der Pols JC, Dobson AJ. Regression to the mean: What it is and how to deal with it. Int J Epidemiol 2005; 34:215-‐220. 14 Steur M, Smit, H, et al. Predicting the risk of newborn children to become overweight later in child-‐ hood: The PIAMA birth cohort study. Int J Paed Obesity 2011; 6:170-‐178. 15. Reilly JJ, Armstrong J, et al. Early life risk factors for obesity in childhood: Cohort study. BMJ 2005; doi:10.1136/bmj.38470.670903.EO. 16. Armstrong J, Reilly JJ. Breastfeeding and lowering the risk of childhood obesity. Lancet 2002; vol. 359,8:2003-‐2004. 17. Tamayo T, Christian H, et al. Impact of early psychosocial factors (childhood socioeconomic fators and adversities) on future risk of type 2 diabetes, metabolic disturbances and obesity: A systematic review. BMC Public Health 2010, 10:525. 18. Lobstein T, Baur L, et al. Obesity in children and young people: A crisis in public health. Ob Rev 2004; 5 (Suppl. 1):4-‐85. 19. Reniscow K, Davis R, et al. Motivational interviewing for pediatric obesity: Conceptual issues and evidence review. J Am Diet Assoc 2006; 106(12):2024-‐33. 20. Schwartz RP, Hamre R, et al. Office based motivational interviewing to prevent childhood obesity: A feasibility study. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2007; 161(5):495-‐501. 21. Ernst MAB, Gerver WJM, et al. Obesity in childhood: A secular trend or an epidemic disease? J Child Health Care 2012; 17(1):30-‐40. 102
Proefschrift binnenwerk Manon Ernst_DEF.indd
To see the actual publication please follow the link above