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      <title>Guia de Avaliação de Estado Nutricional Infantil</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/10884/521</link>
      <description>Title: Guia de Avaliação de Estado Nutricional Infantil
Authors: Rito, Ana; Breda, João; Carmo, Isabel
Abstract: O padrão de crescimento e o estado nutricional são um importante indicador de saúde e bem-estar, em crianças e adolescentes, testemunhando as condições de vida às quais estão submetidos. O crescimento do corpo humano é um  processo complexo e não linear, com diferentes velocidades durante as várias fases da vida, considerando-se os primeiros anos de vida como um dos períodos mais vulnerável. Durante o crescimento e maturação regista-se um aumento do volume múscilo-esquelético e, na adolescência, um aumento do teor de gordura corporal, particularmente na rapariga. Determinantes biológicos, tais como a constituição genética, o sexo, o ambiente intrauterino, a estatura dos pais mas também factores ambientais, nomeadamente sócio-económico-culturais e nutricionais, influenciam este processo individual.</description>
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      <title>Fruit and Vegetable consumption and overweight among School age children within the "COSI" portuguese study</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/10884/520</link>
      <description>Title: Fruit and Vegetable consumption and overweight among School age children within the "COSI" portuguese study
Authors: Rito, Ana; Carvalho, Maria Ana; Ramos, Carlos; Breda, João
Abstract: A full list of all Portuguese private and public&#xD;
primary schools (N=6810) was provided by the &#xD;
Ministry of Education. A simple random two-stage&#xD;
sampling was applied and a nationally&#xD;
representative sample was drawn, with schools as &#xD;
the first unit of sampling. 189 schools were &#xD;
selected. Data from first and second graders(6A8&#xD;
years old) from 181 primary schools of the seven &#xD;
geographical regions of Portugal (North, Centre,&#xD;
Lisbon and Tagus Valley, Alentejo, Algarve, Azores&#xD;
and Madeira) were collected.</description>
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      <title>Project Obesity Zero</title>
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      <description>Title: Project Obesity Zero
Authors: Rito, Ana; Carvalho, Maria Ana; Ramos, Carlos; Breda, João
Abstract: The'main'purpose'of'POZ'is'to'tackle'childhood'obesity'at'municipality'level'through'a'set'of'ac#vi#es'(Healthy'cooking'programme'and'a'nutri#onal'guidance'programme)'targeted'at'low'income'families'with'overweight'children'(6T10'years'old)'&#xD;
The'programme'was'developed'in'2009'in'5'portuguese'municipali#es'in'Portugal'ar#culated'with'Healthcare'centres'and'local'governments'&#xD;
Established'and'promoted'a'real'partnership'between'healthcare'centres'and'local'governments''&#xD;
– Was'the'first'communityTfamilyTbased'programme'targe#ng'overweight'children'in'Portugal'&#xD;
– Developed'competences'and'skills,'within'the'families,'about'&#xD;
nutri#on,''healthier'food'selec#on,'prepara#on'and'cooking,'&#xD;
especially'in'those'families'with'obese'children'</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Projecto obesidade zero (POZ)</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/10884/518</link>
      <description>Title: Projecto obesidade zero (POZ)
Authors: Rito, Ana; Carvalho, Maria Ana; Ramos, Carlos
Abstract: A obesidade infantil constitui um dos mais sérios desafios de saúde pública do séc. XXI, tendo um impacto, a curto e a longo prazo, em termos da saúde e do bem estar das crianças e encontra-se associada a doenças crónicas, tais como:&#xD;
- Doenças Cardiovasculares&#xD;
- Cancro</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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