E. Treating obesity in children and adolescents: Is there any hope? In J. M. Fer guson, & C. B. Taylor (Eds.), Advances in behavioral medicine . Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Spectrum, 1981.Coates TJ, Thoresen CE: Treating obesity in children and adolescents: A review. Am J Public ...
Interventions for treating obesity in children More research is needed to find the best way to treat children who are overweight Childhood obesity affects both the physical and psychosocial health of ch... Carolyn D Summerbell,Vicki Ashton,Karen J Campbell,... - 《Cochrane Database of Systematic...
In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that nearly 1 in 5 children have obesity. Since the 1980s, the number of children with obesity has been increasing, with each generation reaching higher rates and greater weights at earlier ages. Even with extensive ...
The effects of training parents in general child management skills on a behavioral weight loss program for children Authors: Cynthia A.G. Andrian, Laurie Stolmaker, Allen Israel Treating obesity in children and adolescents: a review. Authors: T J Coates, C E Thoresen See all cited by Nav...
obesity problems by 2030.What’s more, our country ranks first in the world for childhood obesity. This means that at least one child in 20 under the age of five is overweight or obese. The number rises to one in three children between the ages of six and 19. This high prevalence has...
long time, it can make them more sensitive to pain, change theirbrain structureand cause emotional, behavioral and learning problems. Good news though—a nursing researcher from the University of Houston has published the importance of following protocols to understand and evaluate pain in children....
FDA expands setmelanotide approval for rare forms of obesity to children aged 2 to 5 years The FDA approved an expanded indication for setmelanotide to include children aged 2 to 5 years with several genetic forms of obesity, Rhythm Pharmaceuticals announced. ...
摘要: There is growing consensus that the environment in which the child lives, including the family, school, community and society at large, should be taken into consideration when developing effective childhood obesity prevention and treatment initiatives. 1 Families...
Preventing and Treating Obesity: Pediatricians' Self-Efficacy, Barriers, Resources, and Advocacy Miller Perrin E, Flower KB, Garrett J, Ammerman AS: Preventing and treating obesity: pediatricians’ self-efficacy, barriers, resources, and advocacy. ... EM Perrin,KB Flower,J Garrett,... - 《...
More than 15 percent of children in Europe are overweight; another 5 percent are obese. The high prevalence of obesity emphasizes the necessity of developing evidence-based treatment programs that are useful in a clinical setting. Management of childhood obesity is commonly based on lifestyle interve...