Childhood obesity / Judy A. Beal
Series: MCN : The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing. 41 : 1, page 59 Publication details: January/ February 2016.Content type:- txt
- unmediated.
- volume.
- 0361-929X
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Despite the good news reported by the New York Times in Jul 2015 that Americans have begun to tackle the challenges of overeating, statistics remain alarming. In the article Americans are Finally Eating Less, Sanger-Katz cited the first significant drop in daily calorie consumption by adults in the US since 2003. Americans are reporting drinking 25% fewer calorie-laden sodas and obesity rates have appeared to stop rising for both adults and children. These decreases are seen across all demographic strata and are most significant in households with children. However, it is not enough to affect the world-wide epidemic. Here, Beal details nursing intervention for childhood obesity.
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