The role of nutrition in the prevention of childhood obesity: a systematic review
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Childhood obesity is a globally recognized public health problem with significant long-term health consequences. Diet plays a key role in the development and prevention of childhood obesity. According to Rosenbaum et al. (2014), childhood obesity is associated with an increased risk of developing comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in adulthood. Therefore, it is essential to understand the relationship between nutrition and childhood obesity prevention in order to develop effective intervention strategies.
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