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Health Experts are Growing More Concerned With Youth Obesity Crisis

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America’s Obesity Epidemic

Obesity rates among American children and teenagers have been rising for years, and health experts are frightened about what this could mean for the future of public health.

A Plea to America’s Doctors

An independent panel of health officials is urging pediatricians to recommend programs for obese youth that can offer guidance to living a healthier lifestyle. Patricia Wu and Jessica Reyes discuss the panel’s warning with dietitian and wellness consultant, Matthew Kansy.

Creating Healthier Lifestyles

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends lifestyle changes for children and teens with a high BMI. This includes healthy eating, exercise, and understanding food labels. Some doctors believe medication should also be considered. Medication can be expensive and may cause side effects. However, the benefits of treating childhood obesity may outweigh the risks.

To learn more about Matthew Kansy and his work visit his website.

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