Many obese children have pathological conditions that mostly regress after weight reduction. Interventions aimed at children who have not yet reached adolescence usually include nutrition/diet advice, physical training programmes and behavioural therapies, but rarely focus on parental responsibility. The authors describe their experiences in Northern Italy of using an outpatient multidisciplinary three-month intervention for childhood obesity that includes a high degree of parental involvement.
(2006). Managing obese children and parental responsibility [journal article - articolo]. In CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/26881
Managing obese children and parental responsibility
COMPARE, Angelo;
2006-01-01
Abstract
Many obese children have pathological conditions that mostly regress after weight reduction. Interventions aimed at children who have not yet reached adolescence usually include nutrition/diet advice, physical training programmes and behavioural therapies, but rarely focus on parental responsibility. The authors describe their experiences in Northern Italy of using an outpatient multidisciplinary three-month intervention for childhood obesity that includes a high degree of parental involvement.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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