Andrew Mekhail
Behavioral therapy may be just what can help reduce child obesity. This type of therapy helps people change their behavior seems to benefit those children who are obese, not necessarily targeting teens though. The investigators use a scoring method for assessing weight data that took into account the age and gender of each study participant and analyzes differences over time. "Behavioral treatment is successful when initiated early in life both for moderately and severely obese children", says Swedish researcher Pernilla Danielsson of the Institute in Stockholm.
http://health.yahoo.net/news/s/hsn/sooner-is-better-for-controlling-obese-kids-weight-study
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