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Doctors may soon be using surgery to help severely-Obese older Children lose weight, an obesity specialist says. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 23 days ago
LONDON (Reuters) - Children with poor hand control and coordination are more likely to become Obese adults, researchers said on Wednesday. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 24 days ago
In adults, circulating aP2 may link obesity, inflammation and the metabolic syndrome, but there are few data in Children. Experimental models support that dietary factors, particularly dietary fat, may be major determinants of phenotype. ... Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov --- 23 days ago
Related Articles Musculoskeletal pain in Obese Children and adolescents. Acta Paediatr. 2008 Apr;97(4):489-93 Authors: Stovitz SD, Pardee PE, Vazquez G, Duval S, Schwimmer JB AIM: To determine whether bodyweight is associated with musculoskeletal pain within a population of Obese Children and adolescents. METHODS: A descriptive, cross-sectional study of subjects evaluated at a tertiary care medical centre for the management of obesity. Analyses were conducted using both a person-specific model, and then again, using a joint site model in order to account for correlations between joints within Children. RESULTS: We evaluated 135 Children and adolescents (68 girls, 67 boys) with a mean age of 12.3 years (range: 3-18). The study population was racially and ethnically diverse--Hispanic (51%), non-Hispanic white (26%), non-Hispanic black (13%), other (10%). The majority of subjects (61%) complained of at least one joint hurting more than once per month. Back pain was the most common complaint (39%), followed by foot (26%) and knee (24%) pain. After adjustment for age, pain in the knees and hips were associated with increased weight and/or body mass index (BMI). CONCLUSIONS: In this cross-sectional analysis of Obese Children and adolescents, musculoskeletal pain was common and, in the knee and hip joints, was positively associated with extra bodyweight. Clinicians may want to ask about musculoskeletal pain when recommending physical activity ... Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov --- 19 days ago
Related Articles Binge eating symptoms, diet composition and metabolic characteristics of Obese Children and adolescents. Appetite. 2008 Mar-May;50(2-3):223-30 Authors: Lourenço BH, Arthur T, Rodrigues MD, Guazzelli I, Frazzatto E, Deram S, Nicolau CY, Halpern A, Villares SM This study aimed to determine the occurrence of symptoms of binge eating (BE) among Children and adolescents seeking treatment for their obesity, as well as to evaluate their diet composition and metabolic characteristics. The Binge Eating Scale (BES) was answered by 128 Children and adolescents (10.77+/-2.04 years, BMI 29.15+/-4.98 kg/m2, BMI Z score 2.28+/-0.46, 53.91% pubescent), who were classified into two subgroups--binge eaters (score greater than or equal to 18 points) and non-binge eaters (score lower than 18 points). Anthropometric data, body composition and Tanner stages were collected and dietary evaluation conducted. Blood pressure was determined, and glucose, lipid profile and insulin assays were performed. Insulin resistance was determined using HOMA-IR. BE symptoms were present in 39.06% of patients. Carbohydrate intake in diet composition was significantly higher among binge eaters. Children with BE did not demonstrate significant dissimilar metabolic characteristics when compared to their counterparts without BE. Therefore, BE seems to be a prevalent problem among Children and adolescents seeking help for their obesity. When associated with obesi ... Source: www.guardian.co.uk --- 31 days ago
Measurements taken at schools could be automatically sent to parents from the autumn, under a Department of Health scheme ... Source: news.smh.com.au --- 18 days ago
Doctors may soon be using surgery to help severely-Obese older Children lose weight, an obesity specialist says. ... Source: www.dailymail.co.uk --- 31 days ago
Using the word 'Obese' should be taboo when it comes to Children, Whitehall health chiefs say. The guidance is part of a Government drive to inform parents of their child's weight and height at the ages of five and 11. ... Source: www.dailymail.co.uk --- 23 days ago
Clumsy Children are more likely to be Obese in later life because they exercise less, research says. A study found youngsters with poor co-ordination are far more prone to piling on the pounds during adulthood. ... Source: www.dailymail.co.uk --- 21 days ago
People who have their tonsils removed or suffer ear infections as a child are more likely to be Obese adults, new research suggests. Studies appear to show a link between people's liking for high-fat foods and damage to taste nerves caused by chronic ear infections. ... Source: www.timesonline.co.uk --- 31 days ago
Parents of primary school Children will start getting letters in September telling them how fat their Children are. But however much they weigh, no child will ever be described as Obese. ... Source: www.dailymail.co.uk --- 31 days ago
Millions of parents will be told their child is too fat in warning letters to be sent out within weeks - but officials will steer away from using the word 'Obese'. ... Source: www.dailymail.co.uk --- 32 days ago
Ministers want to refrain from using the word 'Obese' when telling parents their child is overweight, under plans announced today. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 24 days ago
Nature Aug 11 2008 4:28PM GMT ... Source: www.metro.co.uk --- 31 days ago
Millions of letters are to be sent to parents telling them how fat their Children are but doctors will not be able to call them Obese. ... Source: www.eadt.co.uk --- 6 days ago
YOUNGSTERS fighting obesity are being given free dance sessions on the NHS as part of a pioneering scheme to help them lose weight and get fit. ... Source: www.itn.co.uk --- 19 days ago
Obese Children could be taken from their parents because of Britain's worsening obesity epidemic ...
Source: www.thoughtleader.co.za --- 20 days ago
This week I was faced with the knowledge that I needed to get the prescriptions for my chronic medication renewed. Finding a doctor was a little daunting, especially given that my GP back in Joburg is a woman who has treated me since I was seven years old. Where would I find a relationship like [...] ... Find more results for Obese Children on RSSMicro.com |
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