Students will finish and finish up their review of the literature on the topic of their scholarly poster. (CHILDHOOD OBESITY IS MY SUBJECT) The final table will have at least 10 and no more than 20 of the best academic articles found so far to support the poster topic. Use 11 point font. Citations should be listed by author’s last name in alphabetical order, just like a reference list in APA format (6th ed).
Poster Article Analysis Table Template
Include no less than 10, no more than 20 of the most relevant scholarly articles researched to support poster topic. Use 11-point font. List citations in alphabetical order by author, as you would a reference list in APA format (6th edition). You will find a Word version of this table on Canvas that is available for download.
Poster Presentation: Article Analysis Table

Full article APA Citation (with link if applicable) Type of article or document Purpose/Aim of Article Important or significant findings/conclusions Relevance to poster topic.

Childhood Obesity

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Childhood Obesity
Full article APA Citation (with a link if applicable) Type of article or document Purpose/Aim of Article Important or significant findings/conclusions Relevance to poster topic.
Tylavsky, F. A., Ferrara, A., Catellier, D. J., Oken, E., Li, X., Law, A., … & Trasande, L. (2020). Understanding childhood obesity in the US: the NIH environmental influences on child health outcomes (ECHO) program. International Journal of Obesity, 44(3), 617-627. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41366-019-0470-5
Review article The article aims to evaluate childhood obesity in the United States by investigating the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) programs. ECHO is an essential resource for understanding childhood obesity. The program helps investigate the biological, social, and chemical causes of obesity among children in the USA. The article is relevant to the topic because it helps understand the prevalence of childhood obesity in the United States.
Anderson, P. M., Butcher, K. F., & Schanzenbach, D. W. (2019). Understanding recent trends in childhood obesity in the United States. Economics & Human Biology, 34, 16-25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ehb.2019.02.002
Peer-review article The article explains the recent trend in the USA concerning childhood obesity. One of the significant findings from the study is that the obesity prevalence among children has diverged by race and gender in recent years. The other finding is that. The article is relevant to the topic by discussing the trends in childhood obesity over the past years.
Strauss, W. J., Nagaraja, J., Landgraf, A. J., Arteaga, S. S., Fawcett, S. B., Ritchie, L. D., … & Healthy Communities Study Team. (2018). The longitudinal relationship between community programmes and policies to prevent childhood obesity and BMI in children: the Healthy Communities Study. Pediatric obesity, 13, 82-92. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29493122/
Peer-review article The purpose of the study involves evaluating the longitudinal link between the community-based programs and policies (CPPs) in preventing childhood obesity and body mass index. The findings show that the relationship between community programs and policies in preventing childhood obesity and body mass index differs from one area to the other. The differences occur because of the presence of racial groups and family income. The article is relevant to the topic by explaining how community-based programs and policies are essential in addressing childhood obesity in the United States.
Jia, P., Xue, H., Cheng, X., & Wang, Y. (2019). Effects of school neighborhood food environments on childhood obesity at multiple scales: a longitudinal kindergarten cohort study in the USA. BMC medicine, 17(1), 1-15. https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-019-1329-2
Review article The article evaluates the association between school neighborhood food environment and childhood obesity. The results show that when children get exposed to the food environment around schools, they are at risk of developing obesity. However, the association varied depending on gender and urbanicity. When a store near school sells junk foods, and children get the opportunity to purchase them, they are at risk of developing obesity. The article is relevant to the study topic because it explains the school neighborhood food environments cause childhood obesity.
Vorkoper, S., Arteaga, S. S., Berrigan, D., Bialy, K., Bremer, A. A., Cotton, P., … & Anand, N. (2021). Childhood obesity prevention across borders: A National Institutes of Health commentary. Obesity Reviews, 22, e13243. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/obr.13243
Review article The article aims to evaluate the innovative strategies used to prevent childhood obesity. The results show that the National Institutes of Health developed strategies to help prevent obesity in children. The plans help children eat well and stay fit to reduce their exposure to childhood obesity. The article is relevant to the topic by explaining the efforts made to prevent and reduce childhood obesity by the National Institutes of Health.
Vilar‐Compte, M., Bustamante, A. V., López‐Olmedo, N., Gaitán‐Rossi, P., Torres, J., Peterson, K. E., … & Pérez‐Escamilla, R. (2021). Migration as a determinant of childhood obesity in the United States and Latin America. Obesity Reviews, 22, e13240. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/obr.13240
Review article The article aims to evaluate the connection between migration and childhood obesity. The findings show that children situated in migrant networks are at risk of developing obesity. The article is relevant because it explains the connection between migration and childhood obesity.
Lindberg, L., Danielsson, P., Persson, M., Marcus, C., & Hagman, E. (2020). Association of childhood obesity with risk of early all-cause and cause-specific mortality: A Swedish prospective cohort study. PLoS medicine, 17(3), e1003078.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003078
Review article The aim of the article involves investigating whether a person who suffers from childhood obesity has a higher risk of dying during young adulthood using a population-based comparison group for comparing. Obesity increases the rate of premature death among individuals in middle age and onwards. People who suffer from obesity during childhood are more likely to experience mortality in adulthood. The article is vital to the poster topic because it explains identifying the risk factors that contribute to premature death during early adulthood among individuals with childhood obesity is essential for promoting long-term health.
Lanigan, J., Tee, L., & Brandreth, R. (2019). Childhood obesity. Medicine, 47(3), 190-194.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mpmed.2018.12.007
Review article The article’s purpose involves explaining probable causes of childhood obesity and risk factors, treatment options, prevention methods, and health implications of obesity. Multi-approach lifestyle interventions are effective strategies for reducing the prevalence of childhood obesity. The interventions can be tailored to need specific needs of each child and family. The study is essential for the poster topic because it recommends preventive strategies for reducing the risk of childhood obesity.
Smith, J. D., Fu, E., & Kobayashi, M. (2020). Prevention and management of childhood obesity and its psychological and health comorbidities. Annual review of clinical psychology, 16, 351.https://doi.org/10.1146%2Fannurev-clinpsy-100219-060201
Clinical review article The article aims to review understanding of childhood obesity, preventive strategies, medical implications, and treatment options for associated psychological health problems. Childhood obesity is a leading cause of medical health problems that result in high premature death and morbidity. Poor diet and physical inactivity are among the leading causes of obesity. Racial and socioeconomic backgrounds also contribute to the disproportionate prevalence of obesity among children. The article review is relevant to the poster because it explains childhood obesity, its etiology, and the challenges in implementing and translating effective prevention and treatment strategies to the appropriate individuals.
Sanyaolu, A., Okorie, C., Qi, X., Locke, J., & Rehman, S. (2019). Childhood and adolescent obesity in the United States: a public health concern. Global pediatric health, 6, 2333794X19891305.https://doi.org/10.1177%2F2333794X19891305

Review article The review’s aim involves explaining the health implications, risk factors, epidemiology, and prevention of childhood obesity. Prevention is vital in controlling the health problem of childhood obesity. A combination of physical activity, diet, and psychological factors is necessary to prevent childhood obesity. Childhood obesity prevention methods should educate families and children on healthy diet and exercise. The article is relevant to the poster topic because it explains how people can prevent and control the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity.
Lee, E. Y., & Yoon, K. H. (2018). Epidemic obesity in children and adolescents: risk factors and prevention. Frontiers of medicine, 12(6), 658-666.https://doi.org/10.1007/s11684-018-0640-1
Review article The purpose of the article involves explaining the risk factors and prevention strategies for childhood obesity. Childhood obesity has become a public health problem in developing and developed countries. Prevention is the key to controlling child obesity successfully. Diet, psychological, environmental, and exercise are essential strategies for childhood obesity prevention. The article is appropriate for the poster topic because it recommends that family and school-based programs effectively prevent childhood obesity.
Beets, M. W., Brazendale, K., Weaver, R. G., & Armstrong, B. (2019). Rethinking behavioral approaches to compliment biological advances to understand the etiology, prevention, and treatment of childhood obesity. Childhood Obesity, 15(6), 353-358.https://doi.org/10.1089/chi.2019.0109

Commentary article The commentary aims to summarize current paradigms of preventing and treating childhood obesity that requires a rethink from behavior science. Behavior science requires rethinking how people design and assess behavioral interventions to prevent and control childhood obesity. Biological risk factors of childhood obesity call for the collaboration of behavioral and natural science to advance treatment and prevention strategies. The commentary is relevant to the poster topic since it explains the effective strategies for preventing, controlling, and treating childhood obesity.

References
Anderson, P. M., Butcher, K. F., & Schanzenbach, D. W. (2019). Understanding recent trends in childhood obesity in the United States. Economics & Human Biology, 34, 16-25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ehb.2019.02.002
Beets, M. W., Brazendale, K., Weaver, R. G., & Armstrong, B. (2019). Rethinking behavioral approaches to compliment biological advances to understand the etiology, prevention, and treatment of childhood obesity. Childhood Obesity, 15(6), 353-358. https://doi.org/10.1089/chi.2019.0109
Jia, P., Xue, H., Cheng, X., & Wang, Y. (2019). Effects of school neighborhood food environments on childhood obesity at multiple scales: a longitudinal kindergarten cohort study in the USA. BMC medicine, 17(1), 1-15. https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-019-1329-2
Lanigan, J., Tee, L., & Brandreth, R. (2019). Childhood obesity. Medicine, 47(3), 190-194. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mpmed.2018.12.007
Lee, E. Y., & Yoon, K. H. (2018). Epidemic obesity in children and adolescents: risk factors and prevention. Frontiers of medicine, 12(6), 658-666. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11684-018-0640-1
Lindberg, L., Danielsson, P., Persson, M., Marcus, C., & Hagman, E. (2020). Association of childhood obesity with risk of early all-cause and cause-specific mortality: A Swedish prospective cohort study. PLoS medicine, 17(3), e1003078. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003078
Sanyaolu, A., Okorie, C., Qi, X., Locke, J., & Rehman, S. (2019). Childhood and adolescent obesity in the United States: a public health concern. Global pediatric health, 6, 2333794X19891305. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F2333794X19891305
Smith, J. D., Fu, E., & Kobayashi, M. (2020). Prevention and management of childhood obesity and its psychological and health comorbidities. Annual review of clinical psychology, 16, 351. https://doi.org/10.1146%2Fannurev-clinpsy-100219-060201
Strauss, W. J., Nagaraja, J., Landgraf, A. J., Arteaga, S. S., Fawcett, S. B., Ritchie, L. D., … & Healthy Communities Study Team. (2018). The longitudinal relationship between community programmes and policies to prevent childhood obesity and BMI in children: the Healthy Communities Study. Pediatric obesity, 13, 82-92. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29493122/
Tylavsky, F. A., Ferrara, A., Catellier, D. J., Oken, E., Li, X., Law, A., … & Trasande, L. (2020). Understanding childhood obesity in the US: the NIH environmental influences on child health outcomes (ECHO) program. International Journal of Obesity, 44(3), 617-627. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41366-019-0470-5
Vilar‐Compte, M., Bustamante, A. V., López‐Olmedo, N., Gaitán‐Rossi, P., Torres, J., Peterson, K. E., … & Pérez‐Escamilla, R. (2021). Migration as a determinant of childhood obesity in the United States and Latin America. Obesity Reviews, 22, e13240. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/obr.13240
Vorkoper, S., Arteaga, S. S., Berrigan, D., Bialy, K., Bremer, A. A., Cotton, P., … & Anand, N. (2021). Childhood obesity prevention across borders: A National Institutes of Health commentary. Obesity Reviews, 22, e13243. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/obr.13243

ARTICLE ANALYSIS TABLE (AAT) Assignment
Total Possible Points: 20
Criteria Distinguished (5) Proficient (4) Basic (3) Minimal (0)
Full article APA Citation (with link if applicable) noted in alphabetical order by author. Complete citations noted in APA format One to three citations with APA formatting errors Four or more citations with APA formatting errors Omits citations or not in APA format.
Type of article or document, purpose, and findings/conclusions noted for each article. Article type, purpose, and conclusions noted for each table entry One element omitted from table. Two or more elements omitted from table. Three or more elements omitted from table.
Articles are current and relevant to topic. All articles listed in table are current and relevant to poster topic One article is outdated for topic or lacks relevance. Two or more articles are outdated for topic or lack relevance to topic. Articles are generally outdated or do not relate to topic.
Minimum of 10, no more than 20 articles included in table. Appropriate number of articles included in table. Less than 10 or more than 20 articles included in table. Less than 9 articles noted or lacks evidence of critical literature. 8 or less articles noted and lacks evidence of critical literature review.

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