New childhood obesity guidelines: Obesity Canada on how they will help
- A new Canadian guideline for managing childhood obesity appeared in the CMAJ.
- Obesity Canada spearheaded this guideline, recognizing pediatric obesity as a complex condition.
- This four-year project involved over 50 experts, plus caregivers and adolescents.
- The guideline emphasizes family-oriented care; Dr. Johnston calls it 'shared and informed clinical decision-making'.
- The new guideline aims to diminish obesity rates and improve the quality of life.
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New obesity guidelines for kids address when medication is an option
TORONTO - A new guideline for treating obesity in children and adolescents says medication can be helpful, but that health providers should prioritize addressing nutrition, exercise and psychological needs.
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