On behalf of the IDEFICS Consortium. The Impact of Adding Sugars to Milk and Fruit on Adiposity and Diet Quality in Children: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analysis of the Identification and Prevention of Dietary- and Lifestyle-Induced Health Effects in Children and Infants (IDEFICS) Study.

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Infant feeding practices and prevalence of obesity in eight European countries – the IDEFICS. study. Monica Hunsberger, Anne Lanfer, Anna Reeske, Toomas Veidebaum, Paola Russo, Charalampos Hadjigeorgiou, Luis A Moreno, Dénes Molnar, Stefaan De Henauw, Lauren Lissner, Gabriele Eiben.

The IDEFICS intervention trial to prevent childhood obesity: design and study methods. I. Pigeot; T. Baranowski; S. De Henauw; and the IDEFICS Intervention Study Group ; on behalf of the IDEFICS consortium ; Pages: 4-15; First Published: 27 December 2015 Infant feeding practices and prevalence of obesity in eight European countries – the IDEFICS. study. Monica Hunsberger, Anne Lanfer, Anna Reeske, Toomas Veidebaum, Paola Russo, Charalampos Hadjigeorgiou, Luis A Moreno, Dénes Molnar, Stefaan De Henauw, Lauren Lissner, Gabriele Eiben. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein is a predictive factor of adiposity in children: results of the identification and prevention of dietary- and lifestyle-induced health effects in children and infants (IDEFICS) To compare the intake of total sugars, foods and drinks rich in added sugar, and energy in children on weekdays (Monday–Thursday), Fridays and weekends.

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Original contributions, reports, reviews, editorials, commentaries, and letters in scientific journals Prevalence and determinants of childhood overweight and obesity in European countries: pooled analysis of the existing surveys within the IDEFICS Consortium Int J Obes (Lond) . 2009 Oct;33(10):1103-10. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2009.142. Improving cardiorespiratory fitness protects against inflammation in children: the IDEFICS Developing the IDEFICS community-based intervention program to enhance eating behaviors in 2- to 8-year-old children: findings from focus groups with children and parents Ahrens W, Bammann K, Siani A, et al; IDEFICS Consortium.

IDEFICS consortium: Wolfgang Ahrens , Stefaan De Henauw , Kirsten Buchecker , Michel de Lorgeril , Arno Fraterman , Claudio Galli , Licia Iacoviello , Vittorio Krogh , Staffan Mârild , Dénes Molnár , Luis Moreno , Andreu Palou , Yannis Pitsiladis , Mark P Rayson , Lucia A Reisch , Alfonso Siani , Michalis Tornaritis , Toomas Veidebaum , Garrath D Wiliams , Laura Fernandez The IDEFICS consortium comprises 25 research centres and SMEs across Europe. The planned prospective study will identify risk profile inventories for children susceptible to any of these disorders with emphasis on obesity and its co-morbid conditions.

24 Aug 2017 et al. for the IDEFICS consortium. Metabolic syndrome in young children: definitions and results of the IDEFICS study. Int J Obes. 2014; 

Bammann K  Formative Research to Develop the IDEFICS Physical Activity Intervention Component: Findings from Focus Groups with Children and Parents. in Journal of   Tornaritis M, Veidebaum T, Siani A; IDEFICS consortium. Prevalence of overweight and obesity in European children below the age of 10. Int J Obes ( Lond).

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behalf of the IDEFICS and I. Family consortia and Sahlgrenska akademin and Paola and IDEFICS Consortium and Sahlgrenska akademin and Institute of 

Monica Hunsberger, Anne Lanfer, Anna Reeske, Toomas Veidebaum, Paola Russo, Charalampos Hadjigeorgiou, Luis A Moreno, Dénes Molnar, Stefaan De Henauw, Lauren Lissner, Gabriele Eiben. Haerens L, De Bourdeaudhuij I, Barba G, IDEFICS Consortium (2009) Developing the IDEFICS community-based intervention program to enhance eating behaviors in 2‑ to 8‑year-old children: findings from focus groups with children and parents. Health Educ Res 24:381–393. CAS Article PubMed Google Scholar on behalf of the IDEFICS consortium].

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DNA yield and quality of saliva samples and suitability for large scale epidemiological studies in children. Anna Christina Koni1, Robert A. Scott1, Guan Wang1, Mark E.S. Bailey2, Jenny Peplies3, Karin Bammann4, Yannis P. Pitsiladis1 on behalf of the IDEFICS Consortium 1Integrative and Systems Biology, Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences (FBLS), - on behalf of the IDEFICS consortium - Funded by the EC, FP 6, Contract No. 016181 (FOOD) Improving knowledge of dietary factors, social environment and lifestyle affecting European child Gwozdz W, Reisch LA, on behalf of the IDEFICS consortium.
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CONCLUSION: The IDEFICS cohort provides valuable data to investigate the interplay of social, environmental, genetic, physiological and behavioural factors in the development of major diet- and lifestyle-related disorders affecting children at present. The IDEFICS consortium adopted an overall framework for sponsorship arrangements that aimed to ensure the independence of its interventions and scientific work, while permitting fruitful collaborations with external funders. IDEFICS consortium: Wolfgang Ahrens , Stefaan De Henauw , Kirsten Buchecker , Michel de Lorgeril , Arno Fraterman , Claudio Galli , Licia Iacoviello , Vittorio Krogh , Staffan Mârild , Dénes Molnár , Luis Moreno , Andreu Palou , Yannis Pitsiladis , Mark P Rayson , Lucia A Reisch , Alfonso Siani , Michalis Tornaritis , Toomas Veidebaum , Garrath D Wiliams , Laura Fernandez The IDEFICS consortium comprises 25 research centres and SMEs across Europe. The planned prospective study will identify risk profile inventories for children susceptible to any of these disorders with emphasis on obesity and its co-morbid conditions.

The IDEFICS consortium comprises 25 research centres and SMEs across Europe. The planned prospective study will identify risk profile inventories for children susceptible to any of these disorders with emphasis on obesity and its co-morbid conditions. W Ahrens, LA Moreno, S Mårild, D Molnár, A Siani, S De Henauw, J Böhmann, K Günther, C Hadjigeorgiou, L Iacoviello, L Lissner, T Veidebaum, H Pohlabeln and I Pigeot on behalf of the IDEFICS consortium: Metabolic syndrome in young children: definitions and results of the IDEFICS study.
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Consortium activities of the IDEFICS and/or I.Family studies. These include 1. Written, audio-visual or oral/poster presentations and lectures at congresses, symposia and workshops 2. Original contributions, reports, reviews, editorials, commentaries, and letters in scientific journals

15 Uppgifterna för denna publikation släpptes av styrkommittén för IDEFICS Consortium  Russo P; IDEFICS consortium.. A Common Variant and the Transcript Levels of MC4R Gene Are Associated With Adiposity in Children: The IDEFICS Study. The IDEFICS cohort provides valuable data to investigate the interplay of social, environmental, genetic, physiological and behavioural factors in the development of major diet- and CONCLUSION: The IDEFICS cohort provides valuable data to investigate the interplay of social, environmental, genetic, physiological and behavioural factors in the development of major diet- and lifestyle-related disorders affecting children at present.

2020-03-09 · METHODS AND RESULTS: Children from the IDEFICS study were included in the analyses. Two measurements, with 2 years' interval, were conducted. A total of 1688 (50.8% boys) children provided information regarding diet, measured by a 24-h dietary recall, PA measured by accelerometers and parent-reported sedentary screen time (SST) at both time points.

The IDEFICS study started in September 2006  15 Aug 2018 Our results suggest that IDEFICS/I.Family provides Ahrens1,11† and Stefan Rach1*† on behalf of the IDEFICS and I.Family Consortia. IDEFICS consortium.

Kommunens alla European Consortium of the IDEFICS Project. W, Pitsiladis Y; IDEFICS consortium. Objectively measured physical activity in European children: the IDEFICS study. Int J Obes (Lond). 2014. Sep;38 Suppl  behalf of the IDEFICS and I. Family consortia and Sahlgrenska akademin and Paola and IDEFICS Consortium and Sahlgrenska akademin and Institute of  Svensson, Å., et al., on behalf of the IDEFICS consortium 2012. Observed Differences in.