Nutritional Interventions for Childhood Obesity - a cross-sectional study
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Introduction: Childhood obesity has become a global public health concern, predisposing affected individuals to various health complications. Despite efforts to address this issue, the prevalence of childhood obesity continues to rise. Nutritional interventions play a crucial role in its management, but their efficacy remains debated. A cross-sectional study focusing on nutritional interventions offers insights into dietary practices, nutritional status, and their associations with obesity and metabolic health in children.
Aim and Objectives: This study aimed to assess the dietary habits and nutritional intake of overweight and obese children aged 6-12 years, examining associations between dietary factors, anthropometric measures, and metabolic parameters.