This paper describes FitKids360, a stage 2 pediatric weight management program. FitKids360 is a physician-referred, multicomponent, low-cost healthy lifestyle program for overweight and obese youth 5–16 years of age and their families. FitKids360 provides an evidence-based approach to the treatment of pediatric overweight by targeting patients’ physical activity, screen time, and dietary behaviors using a family-centered approach. The intervention begins with a two-hour orientation and assessment period followed by six weekly sessions. Assessments include lifestyle behaviors, anthropometry, and the Family Nutrition and Physical Activity (FNPA) survey, which screens for obesogenic risk factors in the home environment. Outcomes are presented...
An epidemic of childhood obesity has been recognized over the past few decades and obesity is now th...
An epidemic of childhood obesity has occurred over the past few decades and obesity is now the most ...
Recently, obesity in children had risen to epidemic levels. There is an urgent need to develop prima...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends a staged approach to pediatric weigh...
BACKGROUND: Over a third of preadolescent children with overweight or obesity. The American Academy ...
This study examined the benefits of a 10-week childhood obesity intervention program on various meas...
Purpose Pediatric obesity is a serious health problem affecting 1 of 6 children in the U.S. A two-...
Childhood overweight and obesity is a national epidemic and predisposes children to adulthood obesit...
There is an epidemic of pediatric obesity in the United States. In most cases, there is an excess in...
Background: Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic in family medicine with few clinical treatment o...
Child overweight and obesity reaches across ethnic, cultural, socioeconomic and regional barriers. I...
t: The increase of obesity and decline of fitness during childhood highlight the need for suitable i...
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of a simple office-based program for ...
An epidemic of childhood obesity has been recognized over the past few decades and obesity is now th...
Abstract Background Pediatric obesity is a multi-faceted public health concern that can lead to card...
An epidemic of childhood obesity has been recognized over the past few decades and obesity is now th...
An epidemic of childhood obesity has occurred over the past few decades and obesity is now the most ...
Recently, obesity in children had risen to epidemic levels. There is an urgent need to develop prima...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends a staged approach to pediatric weigh...
BACKGROUND: Over a third of preadolescent children with overweight or obesity. The American Academy ...
This study examined the benefits of a 10-week childhood obesity intervention program on various meas...
Purpose Pediatric obesity is a serious health problem affecting 1 of 6 children in the U.S. A two-...
Childhood overweight and obesity is a national epidemic and predisposes children to adulthood obesit...
There is an epidemic of pediatric obesity in the United States. In most cases, there is an excess in...
Background: Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic in family medicine with few clinical treatment o...
Child overweight and obesity reaches across ethnic, cultural, socioeconomic and regional barriers. I...
t: The increase of obesity and decline of fitness during childhood highlight the need for suitable i...
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of a simple office-based program for ...
An epidemic of childhood obesity has been recognized over the past few decades and obesity is now th...
Abstract Background Pediatric obesity is a multi-faceted public health concern that can lead to card...
An epidemic of childhood obesity has been recognized over the past few decades and obesity is now th...
An epidemic of childhood obesity has occurred over the past few decades and obesity is now the most ...
Recently, obesity in children had risen to epidemic levels. There is an urgent need to develop prima...