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Nation not sleeping easy on obesity

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Nation not sleeping easy on obesity: An analysis of patient records at an Australian sleep clinic has shown how th... http://bit.ly/9DLdDV

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Less Sleep, Disrupted Internal 24-Hour Clock Means Higher Risk of Diabetes and Obesity | National Sleep Foundation - Information on Sleep Health and Safety

sleepfoundation.org — “Less Sleep, Disrupted Internal 24-Hour Clock Means Higher Risk of Diabetes and Obesity | National Sleep Foundation - Information on Sleep Health and SafetyView full resource at sleepfoundation.org

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Less #Sleep, Disrupted Internal 24-Hour Clock Means Higher Risk of Diabetes and #Obesity - National Sleep Foundation - http://t.co/WPam54RO

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Weight loss and my machine 'companion' – - CNN.com Blogs

thechart.blogs.cnn.com — “Glenn Keller is one of seven CNN viewers participating in the 2012 Fit Nation Triathlon Challenge. At the beginning of the challenge, Keller weighed more than 300 pounds and suffered from sleep apnea due to his obesity. It's been ten years or so now that I was diagnosed with sleep apnea.View full resource at thechart.blogs.cnn.com

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Should School Start Later? Harvard Professor Discusses Kids' Lack Of Sleep (VIDEO)

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I've wondered wheth less sleep contrib to childhood obesity MT @LauralPorter Harvard prof argues for later start times http://t.co/RLRqeMCx

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MT @RWJF_ChdObesity: @HKHC is helping #Louisville neighborhoods use road diets & other tactics to make activity easy: http://t.co/EB32UXu4

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Sleeping pills linked to death risk - PubMed Health

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A good night's sleep may reduce risk of type 2 diabetes in obese teens

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A good night's sleep may reduce risk of type 2 diabetes in obese teens - http://t.co/ovKKjbmh #Teens #Diabetes #Health #Sleep

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Empty calories and promises - KansasCity.com

kansascity.com — “Finding the right recipe of diet and exercise to keep children healthy is never easy for a nation. Within a generation, we have gone from “Hunger in America,” the landmark 1968 report on the millions of American children suffering from severe malnutrition, to “Let’s Move,” the new initiative to improve nutrition and reduce childhood obesity. One consistent bright spot, however, has been the Women, Infants and Children’s program (WIC) that emerged in the early 1970s.View full resource at kansascity.com

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Empty calories and promises - KansasCity.com

kansascity.com — “Finding the right recipe of diet and exercise to keep children healthy is never easy for a nation. Within a generation, we have gone from “Hunger in America,” the landmark 1968 report on the millions of American children suffering from severe malnutrition, to “Let’s Move,” the new initiative to improve nutrition and reduce childhood obesity. One consistent bright spot, however, has been the Women, Infants and Children’s program (WIC) that emerged in the early 1970s.View full resource at kansascity.com

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UNC Experts Contribute to New Recommendations, Tools to Combat Early Childhood Obesity

newswise.com — “A new national report offers policy recommendations to curb the high rates of obesity among America’s youngest children. The report, issued by the Institute of Medicine, includes guidelines such as limiting television and other media use, encouraging infants and young children in preschool and child care to spend more time in physically active play, and requiring child care providers to promote healthy sleeping practices.View full resource at newswise.com

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#health news: UNC Experts Contribute to New Recommendations, Tools to Combat Early Childhood Obesity: A new nati... http://bit.ly/kQtVfS

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UNC Experts Contribute to New Recommendations, Tools to Combat Early Childhood Obesity

newswise.com — “A new national report offers policy recommendations to curb the high rates of obesity among America’s youngest children. The report, issued by the Institute of Medicine, includes guidelines such as limiting television and other media use, encouraging infants and young children in preschool and child care to spend more time in physically active play, and requiring child care providers to promote healthy sleeping practices.View full resource at newswise.com

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Shortened nighttime sleep duration in early life a... [Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2010] - PubMed result

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Managing A Child's Weight Becomes A Family's Journey - News - WAMU 88.5 FM - American University Radio

wamu.org — “One in every three children in the United States is overweight or obese, with significant numbers facing health problems such as heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. But how do these national statistics play out in a family? The Freedmans from Olney, Md., say knowing their daughter had a problem was the easy part -- getting help was quite another.View full resource at wamu.org

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Great story! And they use a food diary just like AHA recommends for helping to control weight :) http://fb.me/Km8UsvS4

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Civil Eats » Blog Archive » Where Do Americans Get Their Calories? (Infographic)

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Growing their girths @michaelpollan: Revealing infographic on changing US eating patterns from Civil Eats http://p2.to/1a4i

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Let’s Celebrate! It’s National Sleep Awareness Week.

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Nat'l Sleep Awareness Week: In 2008 almost 1/3 of adult surveyed by CDC reported infrequent sleep. http://ow.ly/4beEW

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