Overweight: A Handbook for Teens and Parents

Overweight: A Handbook for Teens and Parents

by Tania Heller M.D.
Overweight: A Handbook for Teens and Parents

Overweight: A Handbook for Teens and Parents

by Tania Heller M.D.

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Overview

With respect to both physical activity and nutrition, lifestyles of most young Americans have changed dramatically over time. Decades ago, young people often walked miles to attend school, visit friends, or even see a doctor. There was no television to watch, and no Internet to provide hours of visiting without leaving the house. Rather than choosing from an array of pre-packaged and highly processed foods, families tended to cook at home and spent time enjoying meals together.

One of the unfortunate results of such lifestyle changes is a sharp rise in obesity, now being identified in a younger and younger population. The problem has reached epidemic proportions. With the increase in childhood and adolescent obesity comes a host of other illnesses and conditions: diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and cancer, along with low self-esteem, depression and anxiety.

Written for both youth and parents, this work covers the causes and effects of the rise in childhood obesity while presenting straightforward guidelines and recommendations for getting assessed and treated. Information is provided on healthy nutrition and physical activity for young people, tools for self-monitoring and medical conditions associated with weight gain. Numerous helpful resources are listed. Throughout the text, teens themselves describe their weight-related struggles and successes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786420827
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 04/01/2005
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.38(d)
Age Range: 18 - 17 Years

About the Author

Tania Heller, M.D., is a board-certified pediatrician and the medical director of the Washington Center for Eating Disorders and Adolescent Obesity in Bethesda, Maryland www.washingtoncenteronline.com. She is the author of four other books.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
A Message to the Readers     
Foreword by Mohsen Ziai, M.D.     
Preface     

1. What Is Obesity?     
2. Why Do People Become Overweight, and Why Are So Many More Young People Overweight?     
3. Binge-Eating Disorder     
4. Interviews with Teenagers     
5. Why Is Being Overweight a Problem?     
6. Body Image and Self-Esteem     
7. How Do You Know If You’re Overweight?     
8. Treatment Basics     
9. Healthy Nutrition: The First Step in Change     
10. Physical Activity: The Second Step     
11. Modifying Your Behaviors     
12. Medical Treatment for the Overweight     
13. Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle     
14. Eating Disorders     
15. Guide for Parents: Basic Strategies     
16. Guide for Parents: Focus on Food     
17. Prevention     
18. Questions, Answers and a Quiz     
19. Conclusion     

Appendix A: The Essentials of a Healthier Lifestyle     
Appendix B: Medical Conditions Causing or Associated with Obesity     
Appendix C: Resources     
Glossary     
Bibliography     
Index     
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