OBJECTIVE: Overweight and obesity (OAO) are major problems among children and adolescents. Hospitalization of pediatric patients provides an opportunity for physicians to initiate point-of-care services related to weight status. Our goal was to determine the prevalence of OAO among hospitalized pediatric patients and to assess the extent of documentation of OAO in their medical records. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective chart review of 8- to 18-year-olds admitted to an inpatient pediatric unit during 6 months in 2012. Age, gender, height, weight, BMI, discharge diagnosis, and admitting specialty were extracted from electronic medical records. BMI percentile was calculated from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention growth charts. Pr...
Background: While obesity is a chronic condition that predisposes patients to other more serious dis...
Objective: To determine the temporal trends in diagnosis and management of pediatric overweight/obes...
Background: Obesity is one of the least addressed comorbidities among children who attend family med...
Objectives: To assess how often obesity is acknowledged at pediatric gastroenterology outpatient vis...
Pediatric obesity is the most prevalent nutritional disorder in American children. The detrimental s...
Background and Objectives. The prevalence of severe obesity in children has doubled in the past deca...
Objective: The goals of this study were to identify and characterize the rates of documentation and ...
BackgroundBMI is a feasible and recommended measure for overweight and obesity screening in children...
Aims To identify all children and adolescents with overweight or obesity attending the outpatient d...
Background: Obesity has recently been classified by the American Medical Association (AMA) as a dise...
Childhood obesity is an epidemic that costs the United States (US) approximately fourteen billion do...
The number of overweight and obese pediatric patients is on the rise in the United States (CDC, 2015...
Background: The opportunity of early identification of children with weight issues has not yet been ...
Objective . To evaluate the association between documenting excess weight and ordering screening tes...
Background: The child obesity and its complications are associated with an alarming increased health...
Background: While obesity is a chronic condition that predisposes patients to other more serious dis...
Objective: To determine the temporal trends in diagnosis and management of pediatric overweight/obes...
Background: Obesity is one of the least addressed comorbidities among children who attend family med...
Objectives: To assess how often obesity is acknowledged at pediatric gastroenterology outpatient vis...
Pediatric obesity is the most prevalent nutritional disorder in American children. The detrimental s...
Background and Objectives. The prevalence of severe obesity in children has doubled in the past deca...
Objective: The goals of this study were to identify and characterize the rates of documentation and ...
BackgroundBMI is a feasible and recommended measure for overweight and obesity screening in children...
Aims To identify all children and adolescents with overweight or obesity attending the outpatient d...
Background: Obesity has recently been classified by the American Medical Association (AMA) as a dise...
Childhood obesity is an epidemic that costs the United States (US) approximately fourteen billion do...
The number of overweight and obese pediatric patients is on the rise in the United States (CDC, 2015...
Background: The opportunity of early identification of children with weight issues has not yet been ...
Objective . To evaluate the association between documenting excess weight and ordering screening tes...
Background: The child obesity and its complications are associated with an alarming increased health...
Background: While obesity is a chronic condition that predisposes patients to other more serious dis...
Objective: To determine the temporal trends in diagnosis and management of pediatric overweight/obes...
Background: Obesity is one of the least addressed comorbidities among children who attend family med...