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Obesity Prevention in Pediatric Primary Care: Four Behaviors to Target

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Notes that pediatricians lack information on proven practices for preventing childhood obesity but can address the growing dilemma by talking with families about four behaviors: (1) limiting television viewing, (2) encouraging outdoor play, (3) encouraging breastfeeding, and (4) limiting consumption of sugar-sweetened soft drinks.

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  • Robert C. Whitaker, "undated". "Obesity Prevention in Pediatric Primary Care: Four Behaviors to Target," Mathematica Policy Research Reports fb2a2ffd7d024ffa943e512c4, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:fb2a2ffd7d024ffa943e512c4c8f89c9
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    1. Robert C. Whitaker, "undated". "A Review of Household Behaviors for Preventing Obesity in Children," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bc86918ccf014d6a91b2648eb, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Moodie, Marjory & Haby, Michelle & Wake, Melissa & Gold, Lisa & Carter, Robert, 2008. "Cost-effectiveness of a family-based GP-mediated intervention targeting overweight and moderately obese children," Economics & Human Biology, Elsevier, vol. 6(3), pages 363-376, December.
    3. repec:mpr:mprres:4691 is not listed on IDEAS
    4. van Exel, N.J.A. & de Graaf, G. & Brouwer, W.B.F., 2006. ""Everyone dies, so you might as well have fun!" Attitudes of Dutch youths about their health lifestyle," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 63(10), pages 2628-2639, November.

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    Obesity; Pediatric Primary Care;

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