| Literature DB >> 25949617 |
Lauren Parry1, Sonia Saxena2, Deborah Christie3.
Abstract
KEY MESSAGES: General practitioners (GPs) can play a key role in tackling the current obesity epidemic, especially helping parents who may not realise that their child is overweight. In a ten-minute consultation, a GP should: explore a parent's ideas, concerns and expectations about food and exercise and build a picture of the home environmentexclude medical causes of overweight and plot height and weight on a growth chartoffer practical strategies and achievable goals, agree follow up and involve the multidisciplinary team for support. WHY THIS MATTERS TO ME: Childhood obesity is a global epidemic that has significant impact on the physical and psychological health and development of children, and often persists into adulthood where the health sequelae are well known. Parents are key players in putting healthy living advice into practice but our recent systematic review showed that parents are poor at recognising overweight in their own children. We believe GPs are key to providing health promotion for this group. However, to approach this sensitive subject requires one to have confidence and skills at one's fingertips and we hope this guide can provide these.Entities:
Keywords: childhood overweight; obesity intervention; parents; primary care
Year: 2010 PMID: 25949617 PMCID: PMC3960693 DOI: 10.1080/17571472.2010.11493295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: London J Prim Care (Abingdon) ISSN: 1757-1472