Pereira-da-Silva, LPitta-Grós Dias, MDionísio, EVirella, DAlves, MDiamantino, CAlonso, ACordeiro-Ferreira, G2016-03-112016-03-112016J Pediatr (Rio J). 2016 Jul-Aug;92(4):421-6http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/2422An early and accurate recognition of success in treating obesity may increase the compliance of obese children and their families to intervention programs. This observational, prospective study aimed to evaluate the ability and the time to detect a significant reduction of adiposity estimated by body mass index (BMI), percentage of fat mass (%FM), and fat mass index (FMI) during weight management in prepubertal obese children.engBody Mass IndexFat Mass IndexMonitoringObesityPercentage of Fat MassPrepubertal ChildHDE CINVHDE DIEHDE UCI NEOFat Mass Index Performs Best in Monitoring Management of Obesity in Prepubertal Childrenjournal article10.1016/j.jped.2015.11.003