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Development of Eating Patternsd with physical, behavioral, and academic difficulties (Anderson & Butcher, 2006; Datar & Sturm, 2006). This chapter will discuss developmental patterns related to normative eating habits as well as eating patterns associated with problematic eating. Given that the behavioral correlates of eating haLoathe 发表于 2025-4-1 09:27:44
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Socioeconomic Factors Related to Obesity in Children and Adolescentsors are part of the social environment in which the developing child is immersed. In childhood and adolescence, health and development are inextricably linked. However, although the influence of the social environment on the developing child has been the subject of research for decades, research intlaxative 发表于 2025-4-1 16:22:18
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Application of Genetic Epidemiology to Understanding Pediatric Obesityilies of lower social status and ethnic minorities (Ogden, Flegal, Carroll, & Johnson, 2002). Childhood obesity has also been increasing globally due to rapid changes in diet and physical activity with economic development, generally referred to as the . (Popkin & Gordon-Larsen, 2004). While the tem现代 发表于 2025-4-1 23:43:05
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Evidence-Based Treatments for Childhood Obesity major public health concern in the United States (Baskin, Aard, Franklin, & Allison, 2005). Currently, 1.3 out of every 10 children aged 2 to 11 years is overweight ( 95th percentile body mass index ) (Hedley et al., 2004). The adverse medical and psychosocial effects of overweight in childreLeaven 发表于 2025-4-2 09:44:13
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Intensive Therapies for the Treatment of Pediatric Obesityant roles in the prevention and treatment of the comorbid conditions associated with obesity. While the initial approach to the management of obesity in children and adolescents should be moderate caloric restriction in combination with behavior modification, increased physical activity, and decreas