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●● are pregnant                                        Bull J, McCormick G, Swann C and Mulvihill C
●● have an eating disorder                                (2004) Ante- and post-natal home-visiting
●● have failed to adopt healthy living principles.        programmes: a review of reviews: Evidence
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Parents need to understand that obesity is a clinical
condition with health implications rather than just    Chaput JP, Lambert M, Gray-Donald K, et al. (2011)
a question of how someone looks. Discuss the              Short sleep duration is independently associated
benefits of making changes to physical activity and       with overweight and obesity in Quebec children.
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  Activity 2
                                                       Cole TJ (2004) Children grow and horses race: is the
   Decide on a lifestyle change you would like to         adiposity rebound a critical period for later
   make yourself. Set yourself a goal making it           obesity? BMC Pediatrics 4: 6.
   adhere to all the SMART aspects of a goal. List
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   changes and any problem solving required to            Establishing a standard definition for child
   overcome those barriers.                               overweight and obesity worldwide: international
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Acknowledgements
With thanks to Dr Paul Chadwick, Clinical              Cooke L (2004) The development and modification of
Psychologist, CRUK Health Behaviour Research              children’s eating habits. Nutrition Bulletin 29: 31–35.
Centre, University College London; Dr Helen Croker,
Clinical Research Dietitian, CRUK Health Behaviour     Currie C, Roberts C, Morgan A, et al. (2004) Young
Research Centre, University College London and            People’s Health in Context. Health behaviour in
Julie Lanigan, Research Dietitian, Institute of Child     school-aged children (HSBC) Study: International
Health, University College London.                        Report from the 2001/2002 Survey. Health Policy
                                                          for Children and Adolescents, No. 4. Copenhagen:
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