Premature Obesity Test

  • Premature Obesity Test
  • Premature Obesity Test
  • Premature Obesity Test
  • Premature Obesity Test

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.0.2
  • Device Type:Device: iPhone Ready
  • Category:Category: Health & Fitness
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  • Download Size:App Size: 994.44 KB

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This application is a contribution to the world community to disseminate this magnificent calculation designed, created and published by the professor Philippe Froguel (Imperial College London, CNRS, Institute Pasteur de Lille) U.S. journal PLoS One published.

Evaluate easily and without any blood tests which newborn babies are at greater risk of being obese later is possible by an automatic calculation, according to the results of a study by the professor Philippe Froguel (Imperial College London, CNRS, Institute Pasteur Lille) published in the journal PLoS One. Analyzing data collected at the time of birth in Finnish children, Italian and American, scientists have created an equation to evaluate the risk of later obesity in newborns.

These data are easily-obtained: body mass index (BMI, calculated by dividing weight by height squared) of parents before pregnancy, weight gain of the mother during pregnancy, infant birth weight, profession of the mother, smoking during pregnancy and number of children in the family.

Each of these data is a recognized risk factor for childhood obesity, but it is the first time these data are used in a "combined way" to predict a future overweight from birth, according to professor Froguel.

The calculation was used with 4000 Finnish children born in 1986 and followed through adolescence, and then with other populations (1,500 Italian children born in the eighties and 1,000 American children).

Considering characteristics adapted to each population improves the effectiveness of this mode of calculation (eg U.S. ethnicity) as said by the scientist. Besides, its use would concentrate efforts on the 25% of families of children with high risk, which itself comprise 80% of future obese children.

In Europe, obesity affects 10% to 25% of children. In France, 12% of children at the age of 5 were overweight.

Childhood obesity, which often begins before age 5, seems to be caused by extreme growth in the first months of life.

Main features of the application:

- Share the results with your friends on facebook and twitter.
- No advertising.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 994.44 KB of space to download and install Premature Obesity Test app. Premature Obesity Test was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.00

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