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Physiological mechanisms underlying children's circannual growth patterns and their contributions to the obesity epidemic in elementary school age children

  • Baylor College of Medicine
  • Rush University Medical Center

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Abstract

Several studies since the 1990s have demonstrated that children increase their body mass index at a faster rate during summer months compared with the school year, leading some to conclude that the out-of-school summer environment is responsible. Other studies, however, have suggested that seasonality may play a role in children's height and weight changes across the year. This article reviews evidence for seasonal differences in the rate of children's height and weight gain and proposes potential physiological mechanisms that may explain these seasonal variations.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere12973
JournalObesity Reviews
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2020

Keywords

  • children
  • circannual rhythms
  • growth patterns
  • seasonality

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