Child Overweight and Obesity Are Associated with Reduced Executive Cognitive Performance and Brain Alterations: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study in Mexican Children . Bauer, C. C. C., Moreno, B., González-Santos, L., Concha, L., Barquera, S., & Barrios, F. A. Pediatric Obesity, 10(3):196–204, June, 2015.
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@article{bauerChildOverweightObesity2015a,
	title        = {
		Child Overweight and Obesity Are Associated with Reduced Executive Cognitive
		Performance and Brain Alterations: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study in
		{{Mexican}} Children
	},
	shorttitle   = {
		Child Overweight and Obesity Are Associated with Reduced Executive Cognitive
		Performance and Brain Alterations
	},
	author       = {
		Bauer, C. C. C. and Moreno, B. and {Gonz{\'a}lez-Santos}, L. and Concha, L.
		and Barquera, S. and Barrios, F. A.
	},
	year         = 2015,
	month        = jun,
	journal      = {Pediatric Obesity},
	volume       = 10,
	number       = 3,
	pages        = {196--204},
	doi          = {10.1111/ijpo.241},
	issn         = {2047-6310},
	langid       = {english},
	pmid         = 24989945,
	keywords     = {
		Body Mass Index,Child,Cognition,Cognition Disorders,executive cognitive
		function,Executive function,Female,Hippocampus,Humans,Magnetic Resonance
		Imaging,Male,Mexico,neuropsychological assessment,Neuropsychological
		tests,Pediatric Obesity,volumetric MRI
	}
}

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