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[quote=Anonymous]As the parent of an overweight teen, I was interested to read the article now leading the Wash Post website. What's confusing to me is my kid exercises every day (plays two sports and is currenlty at sports camp), understands how to read a food label (we tell her to pay attention to serving sizes) and I as the parent am knowledgeable about healthy eating (we have no soda or chips in our house, and we emphasize a well-rounded food group with lots of protein). Given all that, is medicine going to be the next recommended step? I am seriously considering it. [i]Health panel urges interventions for children and teens with high BMI[/i] https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2024/06/18/children-obesity-weight-loss-recommendations/[/quote]
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