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Obese Children Twice As Likely to Have Diabetes - Video
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Most Recently Shared on December 24, 2011 at 3:14 am By:
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Maternal obesity, diabetes may increase risk of autism, study finds - Related Stories - DiabetesPro SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “In comparison with healthy women, those who were obese or had diabetes or hypertension during pregnancy were 1.61 times more likely to have children with autism and 2.35 times more likely to have children who were developmentally delayed, a study found. Although pregnant women with type 2 or gestat…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Study finds link between autism and obesity during pregnancy - latimes.com
latimes.com — “A new UC Davis study in the journal Pediatrics links autism and developmental delays in young children to metabolic conditions, like obesity and diabetes, in their mothers.” View full resource at latimes.com
Most Recently Shared on April 9, 2012 at 6:17 am By:
Study finds link between autism and obesity during pregnancy - Los Angeles Times http://t.co/HEtANbtp #medicine
Does Mom’s pregnancy diet affect what kids like later? - DailyHerald.com
dailyherald.com — “What if a mother could predispose her child to like broccoli or Brussels sprouts -- or at least not make a face and spit it out -- by what she ate during pregnancy? Some health care practitioners are suggesting that if mothers include a wide range of foods in their diet during pregnancy, they can shape their children's food preferences later in life. Those choices, researchers say, have the potential to reduce the risks of diabetes and obesity.” View full resource at dailyherald.com
Most Recently Shared on November 28, 2011 at 1:50 pm By:
Yes, mechanism: metabolic imprinting too. RT @ObesityLady: Does Mom's pregnancy diet affect what kids like later? http://t.co/9VGW4g5V
Obesity affects work performance, company health costs - Related Stories - DiabetesPro SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Obese employees were almost twice as likely as their leaner counterparts to have high levels of work absenteeism and they have medical costs that are 42% higher, experts said at a Business Health Summit in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Establishing workplace wellness programs and other lower-cost options, su…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Stroke in the young on the rise: Study
news-medical.net — “A new study has revealed that more children and young adults in the U.S. are having strokes. Researchers speculate that unhealthy lifestyles could be a likely contributor.” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on September 5, 2011 at 1:46 pm By:
Diabetes News: Stroke in the young on the rise: Study: A new study has revealed that more children and young adu... http://t.co/whjXyLy
School buses no place for junk food ads - Times Union
timesunion.com — “[...] New York's children, who are in the midst of an obesity epidemic, could be subjected to a blizzard of ads for sugary cereals, fast food, soda and other products -- courtesy of your local school board. [...] 80 percent of overweight/obese adolescents become overweight/obese adults, putting them at an increased risk for chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, asthma, hypertension and some cancers. To put into perspective how excited junk food and fast food marketers must be to have a ” View full resource at timesunion.com
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School buses no place for junk food ads - Times Union
timesunion.com — “[...] New York's children, who are in the midst of an obesity epidemic, could be subjected to a blizzard of ads for sugary cereals, fast food, soda and other products -- courtesy of your local school board. [...] 80 percent of overweight/obese adolescents become overweight/obese adults, putting them at an increased risk for chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, asthma, hypertension and some cancers. To put into perspective how excited junk food and fast food marketers must be to have a ” View full resource at timesunion.com
Most Recently Shared on June 10, 2011 at 1:43 pm By:
Hear, hear: School buses no place for junk food ads from the #albany Times Union http://bit.ly/j94r9q
Bradshaw: Action must be taken on children's health | Springfield News-Leader | News-Leader.com
news-leader.com — “Over the past three decades, childhood obesity rates in America have tripled. Today, nearly one in three children is overweight or obese. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, from 1980 to 2008, obesity increased from 6.5 percent to 19.6 percent among 6- to 11-year-olds and from 5 percent to 18.1 percent among those 12 to 19. Nearly one-third of all children born in 2000 or later face chronic obesity-related health problems like heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes” View full resource at news-leader.com
Most Recently Shared on May 23, 2011 at 1:02 pm By:
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Bradshaw: Action must be taken on children's health | Springfield News-Leader | News-Leader.com
news-leader.com — “Over the past three decades, childhood obesity rates in America have tripled. Today, nearly one in three children is overweight or obese. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, from 1980 to 2008, obesity increased from 6.5 percent to 19.6 percent among 6- to 11-year-olds and from 5 percent to 18.1 percent among those 12 to 19. Nearly one-third of all children born in 2000 or later face chronic obesity-related health problems like heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes” View full resource at news-leader.com
Most Recently Shared on May 22, 2011 at 9:53 am By:
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How to treat 'diabulimics': Diabetics with eating disorders - Philly.com
articles.philly.com — “Like other overweight teens, Erin M. Akers longed to be slender.Unlike other girls, she discovered that she possessed a powerful weight-loss gimmick, a secret reward for being diagnosed at age 10” View full resource at articles.philly.com
Most Recently Shared on April 27, 2011 at 11:21 am By:
"Diabulimia": Growing problem of eating disorders in diabetics who lose weight & endanger health by skipping insulin http://bit.ly/elFqoe
Vitamin D Deficiency is Associated with Different Types of Obesity in Black and White Children
newswise.com — “A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society--™s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) found that while black and white children with vitamin D deficiency both had higher fat levels, black children were more likely to have higher levels of fat just under their skin and white children were more likely to have higher levels of fat between their internal organs.” View full resource at newswise.com
Most Recently Shared on April 26, 2011 at 8:28 pm By:
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Study: Breast-feeding lowers obesity risk in children of diabetic mothers - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Children whose mothers had diabetes during pregnancy and were breast-fed for six months were no more likely to gain extra weight by ages 6 to 13 than children whose mothers did not have diabetes, according to a study in Diabetes Care. Dr. Dana Dabelea, the lead researcher, said "breast-feeding thes--” View full resource at smartbrief.com
Most Recently Shared on February 28, 2011 at 10:11 pm By:
Study: Breast-feeding lowers obesity risk in children of diabetic mothers http://sbne.ws/r/6SuG
Children at risk for type 2 diabetes may be more likely to develop osteoporosis
endocrineweb.com — “Children who develop risk factors for type 2 diabetes before hitting puberty may also be more likely to have weak bones in adulthood, according to a new study from Medical College of Georgia researchers.As the obesity epidemic extends to children, a growing number of adolescents are developing type 2 diabetes or risk factors for the condition.” View full resource at endocrineweb.com
Most Recently Shared on February 14, 2011 at 6:32 pm By:
Children at risk for type 2 diabetes may be more likely to develop osteoporosis http://dlvr.it/GZgFf
Children who get short sleep are more likely to be obese and develop diabetes
endocrineweb.com — “Children who have poor sleep habits are more likely to be obese and are at a higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes, according to a new study from University of Chicago researchers.The team of investigators reported in the journal Pediatrics that obese children sleep fewer hours on average than children of normal weight.” View full resource at endocrineweb.com
Most Recently Shared on January 26, 2011 at 10:43 pm By:
Children who get short sleep are more likely to be obese and develop diabetes http://dlvr.it/F8rNN
Diabetes during pregnancy may increase the risk of kidney-related birth defects
endocrineweb.com — “Expectant mothers who are obese or have type 2 diabetes are significantly more likely to have children with chronic kidney disease, according to a new study from University of Washington researchers.Their findings, which were presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, indicate that children born to diabetic mothers have” View full resource at endocrineweb.com
Most Recently Shared on November 24, 2010 at 10:25 pm By:
Diabetes during pregnancy may increase the risk of kidney-related birth defects http://ow.ly/1a9dhR
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