Clinical Services
Obesity Care and Diet Counseling
- Pediatric primary care
Prevalence of overweight and its significant co-morbidities in pediatric populations has rapidly increased and reached epidemic proportions.
- Prevention of overweight is critical, because long-term outcome data for successful treatment approaches are limited.
- Genetic, environmental, or combinations of risk factors predisposing children to obesity can and should be identified.
- Early recognition of excessive weight gain relative to linear growth should become routine in pediatric ambulatory care settings. BMI should be calculated and plotted periodically.
- Families should be educated and empowered through anticipatory guidance to recognize the impact they have on their children's development of lifelong habits of physical activity and nutritious eating.
- Dietary practices should be fostered that encourage moderation rather than over consumption, emphasizing healthful choices rather than restrictive eating patterns.
- Regular physical activity should be consciously promoted, prioritized, and protected within families, schools, and communities.
- Optimal approaches to prevention need to combine dietary and physical activity interventions.
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