Obesity in children: epidemic and opportunity
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Obesity in children: epidemic and opportunity
Abstract
Obesity has become widespread among both adults and children in the United States, with the prevalence of overweight and obese children increasing from 15% in 1971 to more than 30% in 2000. This article discusses how to determine whether a child is overweight or obese, the causes of childhood obesity, as well as how physicians can treat this disease using family-based diet, exercise, and behavior modification programs; weight-loss medications; protein-sparing modified fasting; and bariatric surgery.
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