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Stories related to: childhood obesity

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  • September 2008
    • Fast Food Pounds Mediterranean

      Fast Food Pounds Mediterranean

      (Newser) - The much-vaunted Mediterranean diet is falling out of favor fast around the Mediterranean —and obesity rates are rocketing, the New York Times reports. Greek men are now the fattest people in Europe by far as the traditional diet high in vegetables and fish but low in meat is replaced by pizza and burgers in even the smallest towns. More »

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      obesity   diet   childhood obesity   Greece   Mediterranean diet

    • Teen Obesity Can Cause Liver Disease, Cancer

      Teen Obesity Can Cause Liver Disease, Cancer

      (AP) - In a new and disturbing twist on the obesity epidemic, some overweight teens have severe liver damage caused by too much body fat, and a handful have needed liver transplants, the AP reports. The condition, which can lead to cirrhosis and liver failure or liver cancer, is being seen in kids in the US, Europe, Australia and some developing countries. Experts warn that pediatricians to be more vigilant. More »

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      health   children   childhood obesity   fat   obese   liver cancer

  • August 2008
    • UK Weighs Taking Fat Kids From Parents

      UK Weighs Taking Fat Kids From Parents

      (Newser) - Local government leaders in Britain warn that they may need to take drastic action to protect the health of dangerously overweight children—including taking them away from their parents, the Independent reports. They predict that a million British children will be clinically obese within four years, and that the social service system may have to take charge of caring for children in the worst cases. More »

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      Great Britain   children   United Kingdom   obesity   parenting   childhood obesity   obesity epidemic   child neglect

  • July 2008
    • 'Obesity Gene' Linked to Runaway Appetite

      'Obesity Gene' Linked to Runaway Appetite

      (Newser) - Children who carry a version of a gene linked to obesity have a more difficult time telling when they're full, researchers have found. Earlier studies discovered that adults with two copies of the higher obesity risk version of the FTO gene were nearly 7 pounds heavier than a control group. The new research found that children with the risky variant tended to overeat because their appetites didn't switch off. More »

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      obesity   genes   childhood obesity   obesity epidemic

    • More Kids Take Grown-up Drugs in Obesity Fight

      More Kids Take Grown-up Drugs in Obesity Fight

      (Newser) - Doctors are prescribing drugs to more and more children to treat conditions related to obesity, the New York Times reports. Data released by pharmacy plans show that medication for Type 2 diabetes has seen the biggest increase—151% from 2001 to last year. And this month, a pediatricians group recommended cholesterol-lowering drugs for kids as young as 8. More »

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      health   blood pressure   childhood obesity   type 2 diabetes   medication   statins   data   prescription   cholesterol lowering drug   high blood pressure

    • Kids Dump Exercise by Their Teens

      Kids Dump Exercise by Their Teens

      (Newser) - American children stop getting enough exercise by the time they reach their teens, according to a new study. Researchers tracked more than 1,000 children and discovered that those who averaged three hours of exercise a day at age 9 barely managed 30 minutes of physical activity at 15, reports HealthDay. A lack of exercise is linked to childhood obesity. Experts recommend children get at least an hour a day of moderate to vigorous activity. More »

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      teenagers   exercise   childhood obesity   University of California at San Diego

    • Docs Push Cholesterol Tests for Kids

      Docs Push Cholesterol Tests for Kids

      (Newser) - With 30% of US children overweight, pediatricians are now recommending cholesterol screenings for kids as young as 2, and the use of cholesterol-fighting drugs in youngsters 8 and up, in order to stave off diabetes and early heart attacks. Some 30%-60% of children with high cholesterol aren’t being treated, the American Academy of Pediatrics says, and those with family histories of cardiovascular problems should be screened and treated. More »

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      children   obesity   childhood obesity   cholesterol   overweight   cholesterol lowering drug   statins   pediatrics   American Academy of Pediatrics

  • May 2008
    • Childhood Obesity Rate Levels Off

      Childhood Obesity Rate Levels Off

      (Newser) - The rate of childhood obesity appears to have peaked, providing the first "glimmer of hope" on the problem in decades, federal researchers say. About 15% of kids ages 2 to 19 are obese, a slight decrease from the percentage in 1999, the Washington Post reports. It's the first time since the 1980s that the percentage has not gone up, though researchers cautioned that far too many kids face serious health risks because of their weight. More »

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      childhood obesity   obesity epidemic   children's health care

    • Indiana Jones & Raiders of the Fat Fridge

      Indiana Jones & Raiders of the Fat Fridge

      (Newser) - Indiana Jones has a new enemy. Pediatrician Rahul Parikh is irritated about Indy's marketing tie-ins to high-calorie foods like Burger King's "Indy Double Whopper" and Snicker's "Adventure Bar." Parikh has been enjoying the films of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg for decades, but he's also watching kids grow obese, thanks in part to fatty food marketing, he writes in Salon. More »

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      obesity   marketing   Steven Spielberg   childhood obesity   Indiana Jones   junk food   George Lucas

    • This Is 'Playing.' This Is 'Outside.'

      This Is 'Playing.' This Is 'Outside.'

      (Newser) - Using the flap over a New York 9-year-old allowed to find his own way home from Bloomingdale's as an example of a sea change, Rosa Brooks, writing in the Los Angeles Times, reminds us that allowing children to be outside on their own used to be the norm. "'Play,' incidentally, is a mysterious activity children engage in when not compelled to spend every hour under adult supervision," she writes. More »

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      children   parenting   childhood obesity   independence   playground games

  • April 2008
    • 77% of US Moms Breast-Feed

      77% of US Moms Breast-Feed

      (Newser) - About 77% of new mothers breast-feed, the highest percentage since the CDC began taking surveys 20 years ago. The agency cites public-awareness campaigns about its health benefits for the rise, noting that only 60% of mothers breast-fed in 1994, the AP reports. Changing cultural attitudes that accommodate the practice also might be responsible, a CDC spokesman said. "It looks like an all-time high." More »

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      public health   African Americans   childhood obesity   culture   mothers   CDC   breast feeding

    • Baby Zzzs Linked to Obesity

      Baby Zzzs Linked to Obesity

      (Newser) - Babies who get less than 12 hours of shut-eye a day double their risk of being overweight by the time they're 3 years old, a new study finds. The risk is even higher for little ones who watch two hours of TV a day, the Daily Telegraph reports. If habits aren't changed, more than 25% of all children are expected to be obese by 2050, experts warn. More »

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      children   obesity   parenting   childhood obesity   babies   sleep   sleep deprivation   medical studies   toddler   television watching   sleep disorder

  • January 2008