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Program for Oral presentations
March 6th 2008
Energy gain and energy gap in normal weight children S Plachta-Danielzik, Germany
Intima
media thickness in children with Morbid Obesity and Familial Hypercholesterolemia M Frisch, Austria
Is
the childhood obesity epidemic easing off in Sweden? L Lissner, Sweden
Associations
among obesity, blood pressure, and left ventricular mass A Maggio, Switzerland
Laparoscopic
Gastric Bypass for adolescents (13– 17 y) with morbid obesity - preliminary results from a Swedish nationwide
study T Olbers, Sweden
Prevalence of Non-alcoholic fatty Liver in childhood affected
by simple obesity Y Petros, Italy
Effect of the glycemic index of carbohydrates on day-long
(10 h) profiles of plasma glucose, insulin and gut peptides involved in hunger and satiety R Reynolds,
Australia
Early life risk factors for Obesity E Ghods, Austria
Obesity
and hypertension prevalence in Italian school children population: a longitudinal study N Fuiano,
Italy
Aspects and Outcome of the Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes in Obese Children and Adol escents
S Wiegand, Germany
Total body fat mass, aerobic fitness and physical activity as predictors
of increase in fat mass over 2 years M Dencker, Sweden
Objective physical activity
assessment in children: stability over time G Nyberg, Sweden
March 7th 2008
Nurses’ barriers when promoting
healthy habits to parents L Ljungkrona-Falk, Sweden
Sedentary
behaviours and excess of body fat in Spanish adolescents. The AVENA Study G Rodriguez, Sweden
First
results from the "Södertälje model" treating obese children at a general outpatient paediatric single- centre according
to the Stockholm County Council action plan against childhood obesity N Gawrieh, Sweden
Psychosocial strain, stress coping and obesity in adolescence: the impact of electronic media R Thalemann, Germany
The impact of sleep duration on nutritional status and
metabolic risk in children and adolescents (cross-sectional data from the Kiel Obesity Preven tion Study (KOPS) B Hitze, Germany
High prevalence of cardiovascular lifestyle related risk
factors among adolescents with mild learning disabi-lity E Flygare Wallen, Sweden
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The Childhood Obesity Unit, organizing this conference, started in 2001 using a family therapy-based
treatment program. The treatment is evidence-based. The treatment team consists of pediatrician, nurse, dietitcian, sports
trainer, family therapist and information assistant.
More information on Childhood Obesity Unit, Malmö, Sweden

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