Vol 10, Issue 4

Physical Activity and Physical Fitness in Pediatric Obesity: What are the First Steps for Clinicians? Expert Conclusion from the 2016 ECOG Workshop

Authors

Grace O´MalleyTemple Street Children’s University Hospital
Susanne Ring-DimitriouParis Lodron-University
Paulina NowickaKarolinska Institute
Andrea VaniaSapienza University
Marie-Laure FrelutBicêtre Paris Sud University Hospital
Nathalie Farpour-LambertUniversity of Geneva
Daniel WeghuberParacelsus Medical University
David ThivelClermont Auvergne University
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(4): 487-496, 2017.
DOI: 10.70252/YFYO2813

Abstract

One of the main European Childhood Obesity Group mission is to assist healthcare workers in delivering evidence-based assessment and treatment of childhood obesity. Every year the ECOG annual work shop includes working groups whose objective is to highlight the major concerns faced by clinicians and practitioners who work in the field of pediatric obesity. This year, a working group was devoted to the assessment of physical activity and physical fitness in this population. The present commentary attempts to summarize the main themes identified by practitioners during these workshops in order to provide the basic and essential first steps.

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