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Wednesday, February 03, 2010 9:00 AM
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Podcast: Childhood Obesity

Rand: From the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, I’m Rand Gardner with Healthcare 411: Information for better health.

Obesity is a serious issue among children and teens in the U.S. But studies now show that there are programs that can help. That’s why the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends clinicians screen children ages 6 and older for obesity and refer obese children to comprehensive weight management programs. These programs include diet and exercise counseling, and other counseling that gives kids the tools they need to improve their weight. Task Force member and pediatrician Dr. David Grossman:

Dr. Grossman: It’s important for parents to know that effective and comprehensive weight management programs incorporate counseling and other interventions that target diet, physical activity and behavior. Successful programs involve more than 25 hours of contact with a child over a 6-month period. Parents should ask their child’s doctor for help in finding a program in their area.

Rand: Healthcare 411 is a production of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
 


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