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Poor body image in children and adolescents is associated with disordered eating and other maladaptive behaviors that place them at increased risk for a number of physical and psychologic problems. Pediatricians can provide guidance on realistic perceptions of body weight and healthy eating for these children at risk. » More |
When children have an eating disorder, pediatricians may be uncomfortable treating serious symptoms and defer instead to specialty care. Family-based therapy, however, enables the physician to play a supportive team-based role in maintaining the overall health and well-being of the patient and family during outpatient treatment. » More |
A pediatrician makes the case that increasing efforts on preventing iron deficiency can have the added benefit of preventing lead poisoning. » More |
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States affecting 1 in 6 children nationwide. School-based Body Mass Index (BMI) surveillance and screening programs have been implemented in some states in order to help stop and hopefully reverse this worrisome trend. Although there are potential benefits to such programs, some experts believe the jury remains out as to whether they actually change outcomes.
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