Mayo Clinic Minute: How to help overweight kids get healthier
Childhood obesity affects more than 12.7 million U.S. children and adolescents, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.<br />
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Many factors can contribute to weight issues during childhood, including:<br />
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Diet<br />
Lack of exercise<br />
Family factors<br />
Psychological issues<br />
Socioeconomic conditions<br />
One of the best strategies for reducing childhood obesity is to improve the eating and exercise habits of your entire family.<br />
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In this Mayo Clinic Minute, pediatric psychologist Dr. Bridget Biggs offers ideas for promoting healthy living at your house. Jeff Olsen reports.<br />
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Mayo Clinic Minute: How to help overweight kids get healthier
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Childhood obesity affects more than 12.7 million U.S. children and adolescents, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Many factors can contribute to weight issues during childhood, including:
Diet
Lack of exercise
Family factors
Psychological issues
Socioeconomic conditions
One of the best strategies for reducing childhood obesity is to improve the eating and exercise habits of your entire family.
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, pediatric psychologist Dr. Bridget Biggs offers ideas for promoting healthy living at your house. Jeff Olsen reports.
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