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John J. Reilly
Researcher at University of Strathclyde
Publications - 424
Citations - 30359
John J. Reilly is an academic researcher from University of Strathclyde. The author has contributed to research in topics: Body mass index & Childhood obesity. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 384 publications receiving 27034 citations. Previous affiliations of John J. Reilly include Education Scotland & University of Glasgow.
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Results From Japan's 2016 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth.
TL;DR: The Japan report card illustrated some favorable health behaviors, health outcomes, and influences but there is a need for more evidence especially on overall physical activity levels, active play, and community and the built environment.
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Early-Life Obesity Prevention: Critique of Intervention Trials During the First One Thousand Days.
TL;DR: Future early obesity prevention trials should be much more ambitious; have longer-term (childhood) outcomes, and improved outcome measures (body composition measures in addition to proxies for body composition such as the BMI for age); have greater emphasis on maternal smoking and child sleep; be global.
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GRADE-ADOLOPMENT Process to Develop 24-Hour Movement Behavior Recommendations and Physical Activity Guidelines for the Under 5s in the United Kingdom, 2019.
John J. Reilly,Adrienne R. Hughes,Xanne Janssen,Kathryn R. Hesketh,Sonia Livingstone,Catherine M. Hill,Ruth R Kipping,Catherine E. Draper,Anthony D. Okely,Anne Martin +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence in GRADE format on behavior type-outcome associations for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers is presented, for the first time, and the UK experience illustrates a number of challenges that should help development of physical activity guidelines in future.
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Body mass index vs deuterium dilution method for establishing childhood obesity prevalence, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Morocco, Namibia, Senegal, Tunisia and United Republic of Tanzania
Adama Diouf,Theodosia Adom,Abdel Aouidet,Asmaa El Hamdouchi,Noorjehan Joonas,Cornelia U Loechl,Germana H Leyna,Dorcus Mbithe,Thabisile Moleah,Andries Monyeki,Hilde Liisa Nashandi,Serge Ma Somda,John J. Reilly +12 more
TL;DR: While BMI remains a practical tool for obesity surveillance, it underestimates excessive fatness and this should be considered when planning future African responses to the childhood obesity pandemic.
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Validation of activPAL defined sedentary time and breaks in sedentary time in 4- to 6-year-olds.
Xanne Janssen,Dylan P. Cliff,John J. Reilly,Trina Hinkley,Rachel A. Jones,Marijka Batterham,Ulf Ekelund,Soren Brage,Anthony D. Okely +8 more
TL;DR: The activPAL performed well when classifying postures in young children, but has difficulty classifying other postures, such as kneeling, when predicting time spent in different postures and total number of breaks in SB.