Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Pediatric Obesity Rates Curbed By Parent-Training Intervention

Absolutely clear evidence that parents are the problem.
A UCLA study has found that a new parent-training program is effective in reducing the risk of low-income, preschool-age Latino children being overweight.

Researchers found that after one year, there was a 9 percent reduction in overweight and obese children in the parent-training intervention group, while a control group that did not receive the parent training had a 16 percent increase in overweight and obese children.
Otherwise, intervention involving parents would not have "worked."

Hold these nutritional child abusers accountable and watch the kids slim down.

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