Tag: Matthew Gillman

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    Kids are what they eat

    Sugary cereals, oversized soft drinks, and quarter-pound cheeseburgers are among the unhealthy food choices kids face daily. Junk food, most of it highly processed, and sugar-sweetened beverages are major contributors to the childhood obesity epidemic.

    5 minutes
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    Targeting childhood obesity early

    With childhood obesity now affecting 17 percent of American children, the nation is rallying around the concept that serious action is required. Harvard researchers have identified some key triggers for obesity in early childhood.

    6 minutes
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    Health in the balance

    In research, treatment, and outreach, researchers from Harvard Medical School are taking on the childhood obesity epidemic in the United States. This is the first in a three-part series.

    6 minutes
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    Infant weight gain linked to childhood obesity

    As childhood obesity continues its 30-year advance from occasional curiosity to cultural epidemic, health care providers are struggling to find out why — and the reasons are many. Increasingly sedentary…

    3 minutes
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    Suboptimal sleep, TV watching correlate with overweight in infants and toddlers

    Infants and toddlers who sleep less than 12 hours a day are twice as likely to become overweight by age 3 than children who sleep longer. In addition, high levels…

    2 minutes
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    Weight status of children ages 8 to 15 predicts obesity and high blood pressure in adulthood

    “We have known that kids who are overweight or obese have a higher risk for being overweight or obese as adults. But in this paper, we show that even children…

    1 minute
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    Breast-feeding may limit teenage obesity

    Infants who were breast-fed more than formula-fed, or who were breast-fed for longer periods, had approximately 20 percent lower risk of being overweight in their preteen and teen years, according…

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