Association between quality of life and emotional overeating - a cross-sectional study in Danish children attending a multicomponent lifestyle camp.
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Full Title: Eur J Pediatr
Abbreviation: Eur J Pediatr
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"Declarations Ethics approval statementThe local Committee of Ethics have approved all parts of the COPE-study (journal number: 1–10-72–73-20). The COPE-study was performed in accordance with good clinical practice and conformed to the Declaration of Helsinki. Consent to participateParents/guardians provided written consent for their child to participate in the study. Consent for publicationNot applicable. Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing interests. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests."
"Funding Open access funding provided by Aarhus University Hospital This research was funded by Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus (SDCA) which is partially funded by an unrestricted donation from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, Sygeforsikringen “danmark,” and Arla Foods Amba (unrestricted grant)."
" Conclusions : This study shows that children with a high tendency of emotional overeating have lower quality of life, compared to children with a lower tendency of emotional overeating. Due to study limitations, the findings should be supported by further research. ( Trial registration : clinicaltrials.gov with ID: NCT04522921)."
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