PPT-CHILDHOOD OBESITY
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Physical and Emotional Ramifications Written by Renae Buss Participant Outcomes 1 Recognize two needs Less talk more action One resource teaching both physical
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Physical and Emotional Ramifications Written by Renae Buss Participant Outcomes 1 Recognize two needs Less talk more action One resource teaching both physical and nutrition education. Healthy Lifestyle Modification. Presented by . Kara Viggiano, MPH. Choose . to Change . Choose to Change Description . The Choose to Change . Project . E. arly . childhood obesity prevention study, . Louise . Laskaratos. FNP-C, CDE, BC-ADM. UNMH Pediatric Endocrinology. Define . c. hildhood obesity. Define criteria for diagnosis of pre-diabetes. Compare and contrast diagnostic criteria for pre-diabetes and diabetes. A qualitative study using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. . Dr Donna Sager. Deputy Director of Public Health . Stockport MBC . Background. . Increased rise in childhood obesity identified as a major public health challenge. . Theme. : Health. Topic: . Childhood obesity. . . In this. . challenge . you will:. Develop a detailed understanding of the global issue of childhood obesity, especially in Wales and the UK.. Analyse a range of sources to research the issue and understand different viewpoints.. Obesity Management. Jeremy Michel, MD, MHS. Physician-Informatician. The . Children’s Hospital of . Philadelphia & ECRI Institute. Disclosures. Work I will be discussing was indirectly funded by . - a better start. Eustace de Sousa. National Lead Children Young People and Families. A Better Start Learning and Development event, March 2016. . 2. Tackling childhood obesity. . 3. Tackling childhood obesity. Alison Skellenger, R.N. Amanda Sprague , R.N. Childhood Obesity issue and its relevance to nursing was made clear. The learner objectives for the seminar are clear, measurable, and relevant to the issue. (1 -2 slides) Although adverse childhood events may account for only a small proportion of the current obesity epidemic in the U.S. (Alvarez et al., 2007), risk of obesity in this select group is highly relevant. Health care providers who work with trauma survivors may be well poised to assist in delivery of health promotion and preventive interventions targeting this group. While continued research would be useful in determining and clarifying potential moderators and mechanisms, this study along with others suggests that adverse childhood events are important risk factors for not only poor psychological outcomes in adulthood, but also risky lifestyle factors and poor physical health outcomes.. Pennington Biomedical Research . Center. 3/6/2015. 2. Childhood obesity rates. Childhood obesity rates have doubled in the U.S. over the last 30 years. . The distribution of body-mass index (BMI) has shifted, such that the heaviest children, at greatest risk of complications, have become even heavier. . PwO. ?. Dror Dicker. 1. , Assim Alfadda. 2. , Ian Caterson. 3. , Walmir Coutinho. 4. , Ada Cuevas. 5. , Jason CG Halford. 6. , Carly Hughes. 7. , Masato Iwabu. 8. , Jae-Heon Kang. 9. , Rita Nawar. 10. Alex White. Nutrition Scientist. British Nutrition Foundation. Why is childhood obesity an issue?. Obese children are . more likely to become obese adults.. Childhood obesity: applying All Our Health . Sara . Bahena. , BSN, RN. Intervention:. 8 participants. . Spanish. education sessions once a week for 2 weeks . Narrative cartoon videos and handouts. Emphasis on ↑ water consumption, ↑ fruit and veggie intake, ↑ exercise, ↓ sugar sweetened beverages . & Dr. Hani . Alghamdi. Objectives . 1- Definition and classification of obesity. 2- Magnitude of the problem of obesity. 3- Causes of obesity. 4- Obesity prevention . Obesity definition:. “Overweight and obesity are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health”. . Paediatric Dietitian. Aim and objectives. Aim:. . Identify the obese child, the influences that contribute to obesity and the interventions to help achieve and maintain a healthy weight. Objectives: .
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