Mahmoud Zaqout, Krishna Vyncke, Luis A Moreno, Pilar De Miguel-Etayo, Fabio Lauria, Denes Molnar, Lauren Lissner, Monica Hunsberger, Toomas Veidebaum, Michael
The IDEFICS study was coordinated by Professor Dr Wolfgang Ahrens at the Bremen Institute for Prevention Research and Social Medicine, back then a central research unit of the University of Bremen, Germany, now the Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS. 23 research groups and small/medium enterprises from eleven countries participated in the IDEFICS study.
IDEFICS Consortium's 5 research works with 7 citations and 166 reads, including: Understanding the Links among neuromedin U Gene, beta2-adrenoceptor Gene and Bone Health: An Observational Study in IDEFICS consortium: Wolfgang Ahrens , Stefaan De Henauw , Kirsten Buchecker , Michel de Lorgeril , Arno Fraterman , Claudio Galli , Licia Iacoviello , Vittorio Krogh , Staffan Mârild , Dénes Molnár , Luis Moreno , Andreu Palou , Yannis Pitsiladis , Mark P Rayson , Lucia A Reisch , Alfonso Siani , Michalis Tornaritis , Toomas Veidebaum , Garrath D Wiliams , Laura Fernandez SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Using 24 h dietary recall data obtained during the IDEFICS study (n=7940), an MDS score was calculated based on the age- and sex-specific population median intakes of six food groups (vegetables and legumes, fruit and nuts, cereal grains and potatoes, meat products and dairy products) and the ratio of unsaturated to saturated fats. 2020-03-09 · METHODS AND RESULTS: Children from the IDEFICS study were included in the analyses. Two measurements, with 2 years' interval, were conducted. A total of 1688 (50.8% boys) children provided information regarding diet, measured by a 24-h dietary recall, PA measured by accelerometers and parent-reported sedentary screen time (SST) at both time points. This cross-sectional study assesses the relationship between consumption frequencies of food items and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in European children.
Gwozdz W, Reisch LA, on behalf of the IDEFICS consortium. Instruments for assessing the role of commercials on children’s food choices. In: Bammann K, Lissner L, Pigeot I, Ahrens W, editors. Instruments for health surveys in children and adolescents. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland; 2019:209-230. Link W Ahrens, LA Moreno, S Mårild, D Molnár, A Siani, S De Henauw, J Böhmann, K Günther, C Hadjigeorgiou, L Iacoviello, L Lissner, T Veidebaum, H Pohlabeln and I Pigeot on behalf of the IDEFICS consortium: Metabolic syndrome in young children: definitions and results of the IDEFICS study.
represent the consortium that initiated the IDEFICS/I.Family study and collected the data. L.L., K.M., C.Ho., L.H.B., A.H., and J.K. developed the research question
Cohort Profile: The transition from childhood to adolescence in European children-how I.Family extends the IDEFICS cohort. Developing the IDEFICS community-based intervention program to enhance eating behaviors in 2- to 8-year-old children: Findings from focus groups with Syftet med IDEFICS var att undersöka risker för övervikt och fetma hos barn och se vilka långsiktiga konsekvenser det IDEFICS Consortium. Children consuming milk cereal drink are at increased risk for overweight: The IDEFICS Sweden study, on behalf of the IDEFICS Consortium2014In: Dietary sources of free sugars in the diet of European children: the IDEFICS Study.
The IDEFICS study was coordinated by Professor Dr Wolfgang Ahrens at the Bremen Institute for Prevention Research and Social Medicine, back then a central research unit of the University of Bremen, Germany, now the Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS. 23 research groups and small/medium enterprises from eleven countries participated in the IDEFICS study.
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (published online May 12 2017). doi: 10.1007/s00787-017-0998-7 Impact Factor 3.339 (2015), ISI; AJG 2018: n.a. 21. Children consuming milk cereal drink are at increased risk for overweight: The IDEFICS Sweden study, on behalf of the IDEFICS Consortium Maja Wiberger, Gabriele Eiben, Lauren Lissner, Kirsten Mehlig, Stalo Papoutsou, and Monica Hunsberger Understanding and preventing childhood obesity and related disorders--IDEFICS: a European multilevel epidemiological approach. Ahrens W, Bammann K, de Henauw S, Halford J, Palou A, Pigeot I, Siani A, Sjostrom M; European Consortium of the IDEFICS Project. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis, (4):302-308 MED: 16679223 IDEFICS study ECOG-ebook on Childhood Obesity Iris Pigeot on behalf of the IDEFICS Consortium Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS. 2 Karin Bammann4, Yannis P. Pitsiladis1 on behalf of the IDEFICS Consortium 1Integrative and Systems Biology, Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences (FBLS), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Developing the IDEFICS community-based intervention program to enhance eating behaviors in 2- to 8-year-old children: findings from focus groups with children and parents. Health Educ Res. 2009;24(3):381-93. Hebestreit A, Ahrens W, the IDEFICS consortium. IDEFICS Consortium's 5 research works with 7 citations and 166 reads, including: Understanding the Links among neuromedin U Gene, beta2-adrenoceptor Gene and Bone Health: An …
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IDEFICS sponsorship policy . The IDEFICS consortium adopted an overall framework for sponsorship arrangements that aimed to ensure the independence of its interventions and scientific work, while permitting fruitful collaborations with external funders. The IDEFICS cohort: design, characteristics and participation in the baseline survey. Ahrens W(1), Bammann K, Siani A Krogh V, Lissner L, Mårild S, Molnár D, Moreno LA, Pitsiladis YP, Reisch L, Tornaritis M, Veidebaum T, Pigeot I; IDEFICS Consortium.
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doi: 10.1038/s41366- 018-0199- -6 (published first online 11 September 2018). Impact Factor 5.487 (2016), ISI. 22. Veidebaum, T., Pala, V., Ahrens, W., Lissner, L. on behalf of the IDEFICS and I.Family consortia.
One of the major research dimensions of the Identification and prevention of Dietary‐ and lifestyle‐induced health EFfects In Children and infantS (IDEFICS) study involved the development, implementation and evaluation of a setting‐based community‐oriented intervention programme for primary prevention of childhood obesity.
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I.Family Consortium & On behalf of the IDEFICS consortium, Oct 2020, In: Psychosomatic Medicine. 82, 8, p. 764-773 20 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
av T Johansson · 2010 — Abstract [sv]. Denna studie syftar till att utvärdera implementeringen av Idefics interventionen genom att undersöka Idefics är ett EU-projekt som startades 2006 och ska pågå fram till 2011.
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Children consuming milk cereal drink are at increased risk for overweight: The IDEFICS Sweden study, on behalf of the IDEFICS Consortium. Maja Wiberger, Gabriele Eiben, Lauren Lissner, Kirsten Mehlig, Stalo Papoutsou, and Monica Hunsberger. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2014 42: 6, …
Link The IDEFICS study was coordinated by Professor Dr Wolfgang Ahrens at the Bremen Institute for Prevention Research and Social Medicine, back then a central research unit of the University of Bremen, Germany, now the Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS. 23 research groups and small/medium enterprises from eleven countries participated in the IDEFICS study. 2011-04-12 · The IDEFICS consortium was successful in setting up a large cohort of more than 16 000 2- to 9-year-old children, most of whom agreed to the full study protocol.
26 IDEFICS studien syften: - Kartlägga barn hälsa - Förebyggande insats Övervikt Fetma Cypern Italien 0,0 10,0 20,0 30,0 40,0 % IDEFICS consortium, 2010.
Methods: In the Swedish cohort from IDEFICS (Identification and prevention of Dietary- and lifestyle-induced health EFfects In Children and infantS) we examined early feeding practices and weight status when children were aged 2–9 years (2007/2008) and at 2-year follow-up. Weight and height were measured at both time points in 1077 children. (IDEFICS) study involved the development, implementation and evaluation of a setting-based community-oriented intervention programme for primary prevention of childhood obesity. In this supplement of Obesity Reviews, a compilation of key results of the IDEFICS intervention is packaged in a series of complementary papers. This will feed into the second aim, which will be further supported by consumer research and by studying lasting effects of the IDEFICS intervention.
on behalf of the IDEFICS consortium Design: Number of FP was measured with a digital camera in 83 children in a German subsample of the IDEFICS study. 15 Aug 2018 Our results suggest that IDEFICS/I.Family provides Ahrens1,11† and Stefan Rach1*† on behalf of the IDEFICS and I.Family Consortia.