Although emerging data indicate that obese/overweight children are more likely to develop functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) than normal-weight peers, contrasting results have been reported. The present observational, case-control study aimed at estimating the prevalence of FGIDs in obese/overweight children compared to normal-weight peers.

Association Between Obesity/Overweight and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Children / Tambucci, Renato; Quitadamo, Paolo; Ambrosi, Michela; De Angelis, Paola; Angelino, Giulia; Stagi, Stefano; Verrotti, Albero; Staiano, Annamaria; Farello, Giovanni. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY AND NUTRITION. - ISSN 0277-2116. - 68:4(2019), pp. 517-520. [10.1097/MPG.0000000000002208]

Association Between Obesity/Overweight and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Children

Quitadamo, Paolo;Staiano, Annamaria;
2019

Abstract

Although emerging data indicate that obese/overweight children are more likely to develop functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) than normal-weight peers, contrasting results have been reported. The present observational, case-control study aimed at estimating the prevalence of FGIDs in obese/overweight children compared to normal-weight peers.
2019
Association Between Obesity/Overweight and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Children / Tambucci, Renato; Quitadamo, Paolo; Ambrosi, Michela; De Angelis, Paola; Angelino, Giulia; Stagi, Stefano; Verrotti, Albero; Staiano, Annamaria; Farello, Giovanni. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY AND NUTRITION. - ISSN 0277-2116. - 68:4(2019), pp. 517-520. [10.1097/MPG.0000000000002208]
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