1. The relationship between childcare and adiposity, body mass and obesity-related risk factors: protocol for a systematic review of longitudinal studies
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Silvia Costa, Sara E. Benjamin Neelon, Veronica Phillips, Jean Adams, Nobre Da Costa, Silvia [0000-0002-7774-6711], Adams, Jean [0000-0002-5733-7830], Phillips, Veronica [0000-0002-4383-9434], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Gerontology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatric Obesity ,Time Factors ,Physical activity ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Body weight ,Stress ,Body Mass Index ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Protocol ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Obesity ,Child Care ,Adiposity ,Protocol (science) ,business.industry ,Childcare ,Public health ,Body Weight ,Attendance ,Sedentary behaviour ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Diet ,Body mass ,Daycare ,Child, Preschool ,Age of onset ,business ,Sleep ,Body mass index ,Systematic Reviews as Topic - Abstract
Background The rising prevalence of obesity, particularly in childhood, is a global public health emergency. There is some evidence that exposure to non-parental childcare before age 6 years is associated with subsequent development of obesity and obesity-related behaviours such as physical activity, sedentary behaviour, sleep, diet and stress, although these findings are inconsistent. It is possible that the relationship between early childcare and later obesity and obesity-related behaviours depends on characteristics of childcare exposure such as type (i.e. informal versus formal care), duration (i.e. number of years spent in childcare), intensity (e.g. number of hours per week) and timing (i.e. age of onset of childcare) of care received. The relationship may also be moderated by socio-demographic characteristics of children and their families. We will conduct a systematic review exploring longitudinal associations between childcare (type, duration, intensity and timing) and measures of adiposity and body mass, physical activity, sedentary behaviour, sleep, diet and stress. We will also assess whether these relationships vary by socio-demographic factors. Methods We will include studies that explore longitudinal associations between childcare attendance in children aged
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- 2016