Journal of Childhood Obesity Open Access

  • ISSN: 2572-5394
  • Journal h-index: 9
  • Journal CiteScore: 1.46
  • Journal Impact Factor: 1.05
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  • Average article processing time (30-45 days) Less than 5 volumes 30 days
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Articles published in Journal of Childhood Obesity have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Childhood Obesity has got h-index 9, which means every article in Journal of Childhood Obesity has got 9 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Childhood Obesity.

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Total published articles

61 62 28 13 25 0

Conference proceedings

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Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

62 49 28 13 25 17
Journal total citations count 412
Journal impact factor 1.05
Journal 5 years impact factor 1.41
Journal cite score 1.46
Journal h-index 9
Important citations

Ngadiarti I, Astuti T, Sitompul M, Jauhari A. LITERASI PROGRAM PENGENDALIAN OBESITAS ANAK SEKOLAH DASAR DI JAKARTA SELATAN. JURNAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT.;27(3):209-17.

Subandrate S, Sinulingga S, Zulissetiana EF, Susilawati S, Setyorini DI et.al(2020). Korelasi antara indeks massa tubuh dan profil lipid pada remaja obesitas di kota Palembang. Majalah Kedokteran Andalas. 43(2):105-11.

Subandrate S, Sinulingga S, Zulissetiana EF, Susilawati S, Setyorini DI et.al (2020). Korelasi antara indeks massa tubuh dan profil lipid pada remaja obesitas di kota Palembang. Majalah Kedokteran Andalas. 43(2):105-11.

Samosir AS, Sinaga FA, Sinaga RN, Marpaung DR, Nababan AN et. al. PENGARUH SENAM AEROBIK DAN SUPLEMENTASI BAWANG PUTIH TERHADAP PENURUNAN KADAR KOLESTEROL TOTAL DAN TRIGLISERIDA WANITA PENDERITA OBESITAS. Sains Olahraga: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Keolahragaan.;4(1):1-2.

Ragelien? T, Aschemann-Witzel J, Grønhøj A (2021). Efficacy of a smartphone application-based intervention for encouraging children’s healthy eating in Denmark. Health Promotion International.

Wahono BS, Febriani AR, Heza FN (2019). Fun Water Activity Sebagai Upaya Pencegahan Overweight Pada Anak. Physical Activity Journal (PAJU). 1(1):61-8.

Bradwisch SA, Smith EM, Mooney C, Scaccia D (2020). Obesity in children and adolescents: An overview. Nursing2020. 50(11):60-6.

Rahman SM, Kabir I, Bhuyan HM, Akter DB, Hossain SM (2019). Prevalence and Determinants of Childhood Obesity in Dhaka City: Childhood obesity in Dhaka City. Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin. 45(2):68-80.

Shoesmith A, Hall A, Hope K, Sutherland R, Hodder RK et.al (2020). Associations between in-school-hours physical activity and child health-related quality of life: A cross-sectional study in a sample of Australian primary school children. Preventive medicine reports. 20:101179.

Olfert MD, King SJ, Hagedorn RL, Barr ML, Baker BA, et al. (2019) Ripple effect mapping outcomes of a childhood obesity prevention program from youth and adult dyads using a qualitative approach: iCook 4-H. Journal of nutrition education and behavior. 51:S41-51.

Franzen-Castle L, Colby SE, Kattelmann KK, Olfert MD, Mathews DR (2019). Development of the iCook 4-H curriculum for youth and adults: cooking, eating, and playing together for childhood obesity prevention. Journal of nutrition education and behavior. (3):S60-8.

Al-Kharousi R, Al-Adawi HA. NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF OMANI ADOLESCENT GIRLS.

Dos Santos H, Walbolt MM, Arthur KN, Sherman C, Dehorn S (2020). THE EFFECT OF THE SHAPEDOWN PROGRAM ON BMI, WAIST-HIP RATIO AND FAMILY FUNCTIONING-A FAMILY-BASED WEIGH-REDUCTION INTERVENTION SERVICEABLE TO LOW-INCOME, MINORITY COMMUNITIES. Journal of Cultural Diversity. 27(1).

Schlange K, Franzen-Castle L, Walther A, Dunker T, Krehbiel M (2021). Parent/Caregiver Perceptions of Youth Health Outcomes After Participating in the WeCook: Fun With Food and Fitness Program. Health Education & Behavior. 48(2):140-9.

Heath KR. Assessing Adult Perceptions, Outcomes and Associations with Youth Nutrition and Activity Outcomes of Participants in the WeCook: Fun with Food and Fitness Program.

Olfert MD, King SJ, Hagedorn RL, Barr ML, Baker BA (2019). Ripple effect mapping outcomes of a childhood obesity prevention program from youth and adult dyads using a qualitative approach: iCook 4-H. Journal of nutrition education and behavior. 51(3):S41-51.

White AA, Colby SE, Franzen-Castle L, Kattelmann KK, Olfert MD (2019). The iCook 4-H study: an intervention and dissemination test of a youth/adult out-of-school program. Journal of nutrition education and behavior.51(3):S2-0.

Alghmdi EM, Beeson WL, Medina E, Nelson A, Dos Santos H (2020). Health Education and Public Health. Health Educ. 3:2.

Asdaq SM, Almazial N, Alsomali N, Alqahtani N, Alzaaqi MA (2021). Possible role of adipokines on recognizing capacity of children. Journal of King Saud University-Science. 101663.

Almeneessier AS, BaHammam AS (2019). Sleep medicine and sleep disorders in Saudi Arabia and the Arab World. Handb Healthcare Arab World. 1-6.