Confronting obesity in children: behavioral and psychological factors.
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Brownell, KD; Wadden, TA
Published in: Pediatric annals
June 1984
The problem of obesity in children must be taken seriously and treated aggressively. The long-term psychological, social, and medical consequences of childhood obesity can be quite serious. Behavior modification has shown new promise compared to the discouraging results of traditional approaches such as inpatient starvation, the use of appetite suppressants, and dietary counseling. The behavioral program involves a systematic approach to nutrition, exercise, eating patterns, attitudes, and family support.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Pediatric annals
EISSN
1938-2359
ISSN
0090-4481
Publication Date
June 1984
Volume
13
Issue
6
Start / End Page
473 / 480
Related Subject Headings
- Social Desirability
- Reinforcement, Psychology
- Pediatrics
- Patient Participation
- Patient Compliance
- Obesity
- Humans
- Feeding Behavior
- Family
- Exercise Therapy
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Brownell, K. D., & Wadden, T. A. (1984). Confronting obesity in children: behavioral and psychological factors. Pediatric Annals, 13(6), 473–480.
Brownell, K. D., and T. A. Wadden. “Confronting obesity in children: behavioral and psychological factors.” Pediatric Annals 13, no. 6 (June 1984): 473–80.
Brownell KD, Wadden TA. Confronting obesity in children: behavioral and psychological factors. Pediatric annals. 1984 Jun;13(6):473–80.
Brownell, K. D., and T. A. Wadden. “Confronting obesity in children: behavioral and psychological factors.” Pediatric Annals, vol. 13, no. 6, June 1984, pp. 473–80.
Brownell KD, Wadden TA. Confronting obesity in children: behavioral and psychological factors. Pediatric annals. 1984 Jun;13(6):473–480.
Published In
Pediatric annals
EISSN
1938-2359
ISSN
0090-4481
Publication Date
June 1984
Volume
13
Issue
6
Start / End Page
473 / 480
Related Subject Headings
- Social Desirability
- Reinforcement, Psychology
- Pediatrics
- Patient Participation
- Patient Compliance
- Obesity
- Humans
- Feeding Behavior
- Family
- Exercise Therapy