Schoolchildren from disadvantaged backgrounds present a loss of lean tissue mass and significant increase of body fat mass during the COVID-19 lockdown in Germany:results from the MEDdirect study  

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作  者:David Muhmann Marvin Droste Jorn Schulz Frederike Linge Lea Ladewig Ursula Eisenberg Susanne Roder Rainer Buscher 

机构地区:[1]University Hospital Essen,PediatricsⅡ,Hufelandstr.55,45147 Essen,Germany [2]Be Strong for Kids E.V,Sundernholz 108,45134 Essen,Germany [3]Schule Am Steeler Tor,Engelbertstr.4,45127 Essen,Germany

出  处:《World Journal of Pediatrics》2022年第5期363-367,共5页世界儿科杂志(英文版)

基  金:supported by research grants from"Karl Megerle Stiftung";"Forschungsunterstiitzungskreis Kindernephrol-ogie e.V.";support by"Be Strong for Kids e.V.".

摘  要:Children from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds receive unequal opportunities to succeed in school,which will lead to a decreased health literacy as adults[U].This is not only directly associated with an impaired eco-nomic and mental health and wellbeing of young people,but above all with an in creased adult mortality[1-4].While this problem is well known and described,only few and even fewer pediatric studies suggest how to interrupt this downward spiral consistently[5,6].

关 键 词:DISADVANTAGE adult IMPAIRED 

分 类 号:R153.2[医药卫生—营养与食品卫生学] R563.1[医药卫生—公共卫生与预防医学]

 

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