Publications by authors named "Chris Cronk"

We describe the approach taken by the National Children's Study (NCS) to understanding the role of environmental factors in the development of obesity. We review the literature with regard to the two core hypotheses in the NCS that relate to environmental origins of obesity and describe strategies that will be used to test each hypothesis. Although it is clear that obesity in an individual results from an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure, control of the obesity epidemic will require understanding of factors in the modern built environment and chemical exposures that may have the capacity to disrupt the link between energy intake and expenditure.

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  • The National Children's Study (NCS) aims to investigate how environmental factors contribute to obesity in a large-scale 21-year study involving 100,000 American children.
  • The review highlights two main hypotheses about the environmental origins of obesity and outlines the strategies used to test them, focusing on factors disrupting the balance between energy intake and expenditure.
  • By adopting a life-course approach, the NCS will explore various influences on obesity from preconception to late adolescence, including genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors, while also collecting specimens for future research.
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