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    Associations of out of school physical activity, sedentary lifestyle and socioeconomic status with weight status and adiposity of Cameroon children

    Low physical activity and a sedentary lifestyle are contributing to overweight/obesity in children. This study aims to explore relationships between out of school physical activity, sedentary lifestyle and soc...

    Lifoter K. Navti, Mary B. Atanga, Loveline L. Niba in BMC Obesity (2017)

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    A cross sectional analysis of eating habits and weight status of university students in urban Cameroon

    The changeover from high school to university is characterized by the inability to make informed food choices and unhealthy eating habits. This study sets out to determine the prevalence of overweight/obesity,...

    Loveline L. Niba, Mary B. Atanga, Lifoter K. Navti in BMC Nutrition (2017)

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    Predictors of glucose control in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes: results of a cross-sectional study in Cameroon

    In sub-Saharan Africa the prognosis of children with type 1 diabetes is poor. Many are not diagnosed and those diagnosed have a dramatically reduced life expectancy (less than one year). The purpose of this st...

    Loveline L. Niba, Benedikt Aulinger, Wilfred F. Mbacham in BMC Research Notes (2017)