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Most Recently Shared on December 21, 2011 at 7:19 am By:

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Obese children, government intervention: Marla Richter comes from, to use her term, a “fat family.” Her mom was ... http://t.co/pam8rVNx

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Global Obesity Rates Doubled in 30 Years

foodproductdesign.com — “Global obesity rates have doubled in the last 30 years, which will lead to millions more cases of cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke, according to a four-part series on obesity that was published in The Lancet last week. The findings suggest national governments should take an active role in sustained obesity interventions.View full resource at foodproductdesign.com

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500,000 overweight children at risk of the 'silent killer' of liver disease | Mail Online

dailymail.co.uk — “Children in England are facing a liver disease 'timebomb' because so many of them are overweight, a Government expert has warned.View full resource at dailymail.co.uk

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500,000 overweight children at risk of the 'silent killer' of liver disease: Children in England are facing a li... http://bit.ly/ijPlxN

9 months ago...

Young children benefit most from anti-obesity programs, study says - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Nutritionists

smartbrief.com — “A behavioral intervention program aimed at improving eating and activity habits appeared to work better in 2- to 5-year-old obese children than in counterparts ages 6 to 21, according to a study presented at the Digestive Disease Week meeting. "Our biggest encouragement for younger kids is really t--View full resource at smartbrief.com

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We gotta get early! "STUDY: Young children, 0-5 yrs old, benefit most from anti-obesity programs" http://sbne.ws/r/7Kzh #children #health

11 months ago...

WHO recommends food marketing curbs for child obesity

health.yahoo.net — “Governments must work with industry to restrict advertising of foods high in salt, sugar and dangerous fats targeted at children to tackle an epidemic of obesity and other diseases, health officials said on Friday.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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WHO recommends food marketing curbs for child obesity: Governments must work with industry to restrict advertisi... http://bit.ly/fqP5jq

1 year ago...

U.S. Government Set to Improve School Food

diet-blog.com — “To help curb childhood obesity, the United States Department of Agriculture has unveiled a new proposal to bring healthier food, such as more fruits and vegetables, to the nation's public schools. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), childhood obesity has tripled over the past 30 years. Rates went from 6.5% to 19.6%, between 1980...View full resource at diet-blog.com

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U.S. Government Set to Improve School Food: To help curb childhood obesity, the United States Department of Ag... http://bit.ly/euadyr

1 year ago...

National Review: Food Police And Lunchbox Privacy : NPR

npr.org — “Although Jamie Oliver has become the standard-bearer in the battle against childhood obesity, Julie Gunlock of National Review questions his "revolution" by pointing out that government intervention -- like dictating from above what school lunchrooms can serve -- only leads to more government intervention -- like opening children's lunchboxes.View full resource at npr.org

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ANutritionista Rachel Lerner Nutritionist and Wellness Coach

Good ? RT @healthyschools: How far should schools go in enforcing (un)healthy food being brought in from home? http://ow.ly/2eZDi h/t @npr

2 years ago...

Child-obesity programs not created equal - chicagotribune.com

chicagotribune.com — “Community-based programs to halt childhood obesity are gaining popularity as schools, local governments, parents and health clubs work together to help children slim down and eat more healthfully.View full resource at chicagotribune.com

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Study pre-k early intervention programs key. Childhood obesity programs not created equal chicagotribune.com http://shar.es/mTcuH

2 years ago...

- Childhood obesity on the rise in the U.S.

usanewsweek.com — “Obesity has certainly evolved as a major disease in the country. Many medical experts have been voicing concerns over it for years now, while the government has been launching various campaigns to promote physical exercise and healthier diet. A survey conducted by National health and Nutrition Examination Survey shows how obesity has engulfed the country and having adverse impact on the kids--the future of the nation. The survey reveals that about 17% of the American children and teenagers betweView full resource at usanewsweek.com

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HEALTH - Childhood obesity on the rise in the U.S.: http://bit.ly/aV8k2T via @addthis

2 years ago...

Policy unveiled to combat diarrheal disease, a killer of Kenyan children

feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Kenya's government has unveiled a renewed set of national policy guidelines to redouble diarrheal disease management and control efforts by putting proven interventions to work within the country's health system. This announcement comes at a time when global progress against diarroea has stalled. Diarrhea is the third leading killer of children in Kenya.View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com

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Policy unveiled to combat diarrheal disease, a killer of Kenyan children: Kenya's government has unveiled a renewe... http://bit.ly/cBYqnW

2 years ago...

Autism spectrum disorder dramatically increasing, early intervention crucial

news-medical.net — “In the wake of today's new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) stating that autism now affects 1% or 1 in every 110 American children, Autism Speaks, North America's largest autism science and advocacy organization, called on the U.S. government to immediately step up its efforts - and dramatically increase funding - to address the growing global autism public health crisis.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Autism spectrum disorder dramatically increasing, early intervention crucial: In the wake of today's new report fro... http://bit.ly/5d8YlW

2 years ago...

Experts Available for Obesity, Weight Management Interviews

newswise.com — “Obesity is an escalating problem for all age groups in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than one-third of U.S. adults and 46 percent of children are obese. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston is at the forefront of obesity prevention, research and treatment and its faculty members have developed community, education and technology-based obesity intervention programs that have worldwide impact. Healthcare specialists aView full resource at newswise.com

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Experts Available for Obesity, Weight Management Interviews http://bit.ly/bjD3D

3 years ago...

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