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Ogden CL, Carroll MD, Curtin LR, et al. Prevalence of overweight and obesity in the United States, 1999-2004. JAMA 2006; 295:1549-1555. This paper is important because it provides a current estimate of the prevalence of overweight in children and adolescents based on an analysis of the 2003-2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, and shows that, even in the last several years, youth prevalence rates for obesity are still increasing.
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Health, This paper describes the negative stereotypes that persist about overweight children among both White and Hispanic youth. In this study, weight stereotypes were equal in both groups
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Greenleaf C, Chambliss H, Rhea DJ, et al. Weight stereotypes and behavioral intentions toward thin and fat peers among White and Hispanic adolescents. J Adolesc Health 2006; 39:546-552. This paper describes the negative stereotypes that persist about overweight children among both White and Hispanic youth. In this study, weight stereotypes were equal in both groups.
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Young-Hyman D, Tanofsky-Kraff M, Yanovski SZ, et al. Psychological status and weight-related distress in overweight or at-risk-for-overweight children. Obesity (Silver Spring) 2006; 14:2249-2258. This paper describes the association between emotional distress and weight status in all groups, yet how this relationship differs for boys and girls as well as black and white children.
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Young-Hyman D, Tanofsky-Kraff M, Yanovski SZ, et al. Psychological status and weight-related distress in overweight or at-risk-for-overweight children. Obesity (Silver Spring) 2006; 14:2249-2258. This paper describes the association between emotional distress and weight status in all groups, yet how this relationship differs for boys and girls as well as black and white children.
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Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT, Srinivasan SR, et al. Utility of childhood BMI in the prediction of adulthood disease: comparison of national and international references. Obes Res 2005; 13:1106-1115.
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McCallum Z, Wake M, Gerner B, et al. Outcome data from the LEAP (Live, Eat and Play) trial: a randomized controlled trial of a primary care intervention for childhood overweight/mild obesity. Int J Obes (Lond) 2006. [Epub ahead of print] This randomized controlled intervention trial reports that four standard general practice consultations over 12 weeks in overweight children aged 5-10 did not result in sustained BMI reduction, suggesting a more intensive approach may be required.
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McCallum Z, Wake M, Gerner B, et al. Outcome data from the LEAP (Live, Eat and Play) trial: a randomized controlled trial of a primary care intervention for childhood overweight/mild obesity. Int J Obes (Lond) 2006. [Epub ahead of print] This randomized controlled intervention trial reports that four standard general practice consultations over 12 weeks in overweight children aged 5-10 did not result in sustained BMI reduction, suggesting a more intensive approach may be required.
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Kimbro RT, Brooks-Gunn J, McLanahan S. Racial and ethnic differentials in overweight and obesity among 3-year-old children. Am J Public Health 2007; 97:298-305. This study is important because it demonstrates the need for early prevention efforts by providing evidence of overweight in especially Hispanic 3-year-olds from urban, low-income families.
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Kimbro RT, Brooks-Gunn J, McLanahan S. Racial and ethnic differentials in overweight and obesity among 3-year-old children. Am J Public Health 2007; 97:298-305. This study is important because it demonstrates the need for early prevention efforts by providing evidence of overweight in especially Hispanic 3-year-olds from urban, low-income families.
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This paper is an interesting examination of the relationship between socioeconomic status and overweight, concluding that reducing income disparities may not be enough
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Wang Y, Zhang Q. Are American children and adolescents of low socioeconomic status at increased risk of obesity? Changes in the association between overweight and family income between 1971 and 2002. Am J Clin Nutr 2006; 84:707-716. This paper is an interesting examination of the relationship between socioeconomic status and overweight, concluding that reducing income disparities may not be enough.
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Hampl SE, Carroll CA, Simon SD, et al. Resource utilization and expenditures for overweight and obese children. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2007; 161:11-14.
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Sherry B, Mei Z, Scanlon KS, et al. Trends in state-specific prevalence of overweight and underweight in 2- through 4-year-old children from low-income families from 1989 through 2000. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2004; 158:1116-1124.
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Robbins JM, Khan KS, Lisi LM, et al. Overweight among young children in the Philadelphia healthcare centers: incidence and prevalence. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2007; 161:17-20. Additional important support for early prevention is provided through this retrospective cohort analysis of overweight in 3 to 7-year-old low-income, inner-city children, which revealed overweight started very young and persisted.
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Robbins JM, Khan KS, Lisi LM, et al. Overweight among young children in the Philadelphia healthcare centers: incidence and prevalence. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2007; 161:17-20. Additional important support for early prevention is provided through this retrospective cohort analysis of overweight in 3 to 7-year-old low-income, inner-city children, which revealed overweight started very young and persisted.
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Farrow C, Blissett J. Does maternal control during feeding moderate early infant weight gain? Pediatrics 2006; 118:e293-e298. This study is an interesting examination of maternal control of feeding through observation in 6 to 12-month-old infants and its relationship to child weight status.
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Weyermann M, Rothenbacher D, Brenner H. Duration of breastfeeding and risk of overweight in childhood: a prospective birth cohort study from Germany. Int J Obes (Lond) 2006; 30:1281-1287. This study provides further evidence for a positive effect on weight status of breastfeeding for a duration of at least 6 months.
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Allen RE, Myers AL. Nutrition in toddlers. Am Fam Physician 2006; 74:1527-1532. A nice summary of the current dietary and behavioral recommendations for feeding toddlers.
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Roberts CK, Chen AK, Barnard RJ. Effect of a short-term diet and exercise intervention in youth on atherosclerotic risk factors. Atherosclerosis 2007; 191:98-106. Examines the impressive anti-atherosclerotic effects of a high-fiber, low-fat diet in just a 2-week residential program designed for overweight children.
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Roberts CK, Chen AK, Barnard RJ. Effect of a short-term diet and exercise intervention in youth on atherosclerotic risk factors. Atherosclerosis 2007; 191:98-106. Examines the impressive anti-atherosclerotic effects of a high-fiber, low-fat diet in just a 2-week residential program designed for overweight children.
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This study is important because it demonstrates that pediatricians should be concerned about elementary school children on the upper end of the BMI curves rather than reassuring parents that concerning weight trajectories will resolve over time
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Nader PR, O'Brien M, Houts R, et al. Identifying risk for obesity in early childhood. Pediatrics 2006; 118:e594-e601. This study is important because it demonstrates that pediatricians should be concerned about elementary school children on the upper end of the BMI curves rather than reassuring parents that concerning weight trajectories will resolve over time.
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Eisenmann JC, Heelan KA, Welk GJ. Assessing body composition among 3- to 8-year-old children: anthropometry, BIA, and DXA. Obes Res 2004; 12:1633-1640.
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Rolland-Cachera MF, Deheeger M, Maillot M, et al. Early adiposity rebound: causes and consequences for obesity in children and adults. Int J Obes (Lond) 2006; 30 (Suppl 4):S11-S17. This article is important as it teaches us to be concerned with early adiposity rebound because it is associated with increased risk of both overweight and metabolic diseases.
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Mothers in this small convenience sample living on the Texas-Mexico border were unable to see their own children or pictures of overweight children as either overweight or unhealthy
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Reifsnider E, Flores-Vela AR, Beckman-Mendez D, et al. Perceptions of children's body sizes among mothers living on the Texas-Mexico border (La Frontera). Public Health Nurs 2006; 23:488-495. Mothers in this small convenience sample living on the Texas-Mexico border were unable to see their own children or pictures of overweight children as either overweight or unhealthy.
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Eckstein KC, Mikhail LM, Ariza AJ, et al. Parents' perceptions of their child's weight and health. Pediatrics 2006; 117:681-690. This article is nice confirmation of parental misperception of overweight and the fact that parents are more likely to be concerned about older, overweight children, about children who suffered limitations related to weight or if they recalled a doctor's concern.
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This qualitative study of pediatricians reveals their frustrations regarding use of BMI in practice, but also highlights how BMI can be communicated to parents to motivate change. This study suggests the importance of incorporating the use of BMI into office systems and electronic records to foster routine use
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Flower KB, Perrin EM, Viadro CI, et al. Using body mass index to identify overweight children: barriers and facilitators in primary care. Ambul Pediatr 2007; 7:38-44. This qualitative study of pediatricians reveals their frustrations regarding use of BMI in practice, but also highlights how BMI can be communicated to parents to motivate change. This study suggests the importance of incorporating the use of BMI into office systems and electronic records to foster routine use.
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Chien A, Coker T, Choi L, et al. What do pediatric primary care providers think are important research questions? A perspective from PROS providers. Ambul Pediatr 2006; 6:352-355. Based on a large survey of Pediatric Research in Office Settings, providers believed that primary care research has inadequately addressed several lines of important inquiry including strategies to prevent and treat obesity (as well as the related effective counseling techniques and well child care effectiveness).
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Spurrier NJ, Magarey A, Wong C. Recognition and management of childhood overweight and obesity by clinicians. J Paediatr Child Health 2006; 42:411-418. This new research confirms older research that general practitioners and pediatricians perform poorly when asked to determine weight status by visualization alone, and we believe would benefit from performing regular BMI screening.
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American Academy of Pediatrics. AAP publications retired or reaffirmed, October 2006. Pediatrics 2007; 119:405. This is an important reaffirmation of the 2003 American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement calling for the regular BMI screening of children to detect concerning weight trajectories as well as the encouragement of healthy dietary and activity behaviors.
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Goff SL, Holmboe ES, Curry L. Barriers to obesity training for pediatric residents: a qualitative exploration of residency director perspectives. Teach Learn Med 2006; 18:348-355. Based on in-depth interviews with residency program directors, this paper is helpful in defining some of the barriers to adding overweight and obesity training to the resident curriculum.
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Dilley KJ, Martin LA, Sullivan C, et al. Identification of overweight status is associated with higher rates of screening for co-morbidities of overweight in pediatric primary care practice. Pediatrics 2007; 119:e148-e155. This notable study examines the association between evaluation of and referral for comorbidities and low rates of accurate identification of at-risk-for-overweight or overweight children.
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Gable S, Chang Y, Krull JL. Television watching and frequency of family meals are predictive of overweight onset and persistence in a national sample of school-aged children. J Am Diet Assoc 2007; 107:53-61. This longitudinal cohort study provides evidence to support a relationship between television viewing, family meal time and perception of outdoor activity safety and the onset of overweight in school-age children.
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Kant AK, Miner P. Physician advice about being overweight: association with self-reported weight loss, dietary, and physical activity behaviors of US adolescents in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999-2002. Pediatrics 2007; 119:e142-e147. This is a fascinating secondary data analysis study that suggests: (1) half of overweight adolescents and more than 80% of at-risk adolescents do not report physicians ever telling them about their weight status, and (2) adolescents who have been told by their doctor about being overweight are more likely to have attempted weight control through moderate dietary behavior.
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