The Fault, Dear Viewer, Lies Not in the Screens, But in Ourselves: Relationships Between Screen Media and Childhood Overweight/Obesity

Oct 3, 2017 by in PEDIATRICS Comments Off on The Fault, Dear Viewer, Lies Not in the Screens, But in Ourselves: Relationships Between Screen Media and Childhood Overweight/Obesity

This article summarizes recent findings about associations between electronic screen media and childhood overweight/obesity, hypothesized mechanisms, and mediators. Recommendations are made for parents and clinicians. Screen time and pediatric overweight/obesity:…

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The Role of Physical Activity in Pediatric Obesity

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This article provides an overview of the benefits of physical activity in children, including the effects on obesity, cognitive development, academic achievement and cognition, and health. The recommendations of health…

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Artificial Sweetener Use Among Children: Epidemiology, Recommendations, Metabolic Outcomes, and Future Directions

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This review summarizes the literature pertaining to the epidemiology and current recommendations for pediatric artificial sweetener use and presents the results of studies investigating metabolic responses to artificial sweeteners among…

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Counseling and Behavior Change in Pediatric Obesity

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To effectively intervene with the overweight and obese youth, it is imperative that primary care providers and behavioral interventionists work in concert to help families implement healthy behaviors across socioenvironmental…

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Psychological Complications of Pediatric Obesity

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Psychological complications associated with pediatric obesity include low self-esteem, depression, body dissatisfaction, loss-of-control eating, unhealthy and extreme weight control behaviors, impaired social relationships, obesity stigma, and decreased health-related quality of…

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