Effect of Nutritional Behaviour on Children’s Health

A special issue of Future (ISSN 2813-2882).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 February 2024) | Viewed by 264

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Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, PL 08-110 Siedlce, Poland
Interests: diet nutrition; eating habits; pregnancy
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Dear Colleagues, 

The COVID-19 pandemic has clearly demonstrated the importance of safeguarding personal and public health alike. In most cases, health problems have their origins in childhood, when lifestyle behaviours are formed. Globally, the prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing among children and is associated with unhealthy dietary habits and a lack of physical activity. 

An improper diet, combined with low levels of physical activity, is responsible for the increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among school-age children. Obesity is one of the main risk factors responsible for multi-aetiological pathologies. The major challenge is to enhance health and immunity by diagnosing health problems dependent on lifestyle in the school child population and implementing effective actions to correct these errors and shape pro-health behaviour.

We invite authors who have carried out interesting research on the above topics to submit their work for dissemination and publication in this Special Issue. We particularly welcome papers combining a high academic standard with a practical focus on providing pro-healthy lifestyle recommendations and solutions.

We look forward to reports related to:

  1. Assessment of the nutritional behaviour of school children;
  2. The influence of nutrition and regular physical activity on children's health;
  3. Shaping pro-health behaviour of school children;
  4. The influence of environmental factors on eating behaviour;
  5. The role of nutritional education in the population of children and adolescents;
  6. Analysis of nutritional errors that pose a risk to maintaining health;
  7. Prevention of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents;
  8. Analysis of the eating behaviour and blood pressure of children and adolescents;
  9. Activities for health education. 

Dr. Katarzyna Ługowska
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • health childhood
  • diet nutrition
  • eating habits
  • fitness
  • lifestyle
  • obesity
  • physical activity

Published Papers

There is no accepted submissions to this special issue at this moment.
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