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Would you treat an infant/baby for obesity?Submitted by fortheinfo on Tue, 06/10/2008 - 4:30pm.
The classic model of relying on the BMI is used, which we've covered before as BMI is a lie. Now, I am all for understanding and appreciating that a certain percentage of babies might be obese. Seriously, there are metabolic disorders and such that can cause real, serious medical issues. But look at the numbers. The WSJ has a graph to look at. Take a peek at it, but here is what you need to know is in 1974 the number of overweight children 2-5 was at 5%. By 2006 it was up to 12%. The WSJ uses data from the CDC, but it doesn't take into consideration:
Going past the datasets the program is, well, a little on the obvious side. Healthy Kids, Healthy Weight is another program of common sense and rehashing of available information that is probably little more than a grant grab. On the positive side, Loree Vick stars in a professional video that acts as an informerical for the program. They even include a toll free number. I'm all for intervention to avoid obesity later in life. There are a few things that cause concern:
Obesity and children is a logical extension of money making rampant in the obesity solutions market. I wonder how far they'll take it.
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