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Health consequences of obesity.

The Tulane Center for Cardiovascular Health, Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer (impact factor: 1.89). 01/2012; 58(1):117-21. DOI:10.1002/pbc.23373 pp.117-21
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Epidemiologic studies have established that cardiovascular (CV) risk factors including obesity are identifiable in childhood. Childhood risk factors are predictive of adult cardiac risk and even premature death [Franks et al. (2010) N Engl J Med 362:485-493]. In the United States, CV diseases remains the leading causes of death. In fact, heart disease has become the major cause of death worldwide, surpassing undernutrition and infectious diseases, largely related to obesity in childhood [Wang and Lobstein (2006) Int J Pediatr Obes 1:11-25]. The concept that adult heart diseases begin in childhood is an outgrowth of extensive long-term epidemiologic studies in youth, that is, the Bogalusa Heart Study [Berenson et al. (1986) Causation of cardiovascular risk factors in children: Perspectives on cardiovascular risk in early life, Raven Press Books Ltd].

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Keywords

adult cardiac risk
 
adult heart diseases
 
Bogalusa Heart Study [Berenson
 
cardiovascular risk factors
 
childhood [Wang
 
Childhood risk factors
 
children
 
CV
 
CV diseases
 
Epidemiologic studies
 
extensive long-term epidemiologic studies
 
heart disease
 
leading causes
 
premature death [Franks
 
Raven Press Books Ltd]
 
United States
 

Gerald S Berenson