Physical activity, diet and other behavioural interventions for improving cognition and school achievement in children and adolescents with obesity or overweight

Author:

Martin Anne12,Booth Josephine N3,Laird Yvonne4,Sproule John5,Reilly John J6,Saunders David H7

Affiliation:

1. University of Edinburgh; Centre for Population Health Sciences; Medical School, Teviot Place Edinburgh UK EH8 9AG

2. University of Glasgow; MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit; 200 Renfield Street Glasgow UK G2 3QB

3. The University of Edinburgh; Institute for Education, Community and Society; Moray House School of Education Room 2.17, St John's Land Edinburgh UK EH8 8AQ

4. University of Edinburgh; Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (SCPHRP); 20 West Richmond Street Edinburgh UK EH8 9DX

5. Institute for Sport, Physical Education and Health Sciences (SPEHS), University of Edinburgh; Moray House School of Education; Holyrood Road Edinburgh EH8 8AQ UK

6. University of Strathclyde; Physical Activity for Health Group, School of Psychological Sciences and Health; 50 George Street Glasgow UK G1 1QE

7. University of Edinburgh; Physical Activity for Health Research Centre (PAHRC); St Leonards Land Holyrood Road EDINBURGH Midlothian UK EH8 8AQ

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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