Introduction | p. vii |
Definitions and Measurements | p. 1 |
Questions 1-10 define what a normal weight is and how to determine whether your child is obese: | |
What is the "normal" weight of a person? How is it determined? | |
If height matters, then how do you account for height in finding a normal or healthy weight? | |
I heard that waist circumference is important. What does it mean if my child has a large waist size? | |
Demography/Epidemiology | p. 15 |
Question 11 explains the statistics of obesity in Americans: | |
I have heard people say that there is an "epidemic" of obesity. What does that mean? How bad is the problem in the United States? | |
Causes | p. 19 |
Questions 12-22 review the numerous causes for your child's significant weight gain: | |
My husband and I, along with our parents, are heavy. Is this a hereditary or genetic problem? | |
If obesity is genetic, can anything be done about it? | |
We have heard that if our daughter is heavy as a baby, she will never escape being heavy. Is this true? | |
Problems Caused by Excess Weight | p. 35 |
Questions 23-27 explain how satiety affects how much we eat, as well as outline a number of serious health risks that can occur if your child is obese: | |
How is satiety controlled, and what do I have to do to make my son feel full and to suppress his appetite or cravings? | |
What is the satiety index? | |
What is so bad about being fat? What health problems can excess weight cause or worsen? | |
In the Doctor's Office | p. 43 |
Questions 28-37 offer advice on what to expect if you seek medical attention for your child's obesity: | |
When should we seek medical advice for our child's weight problem? | |
Our daughter's weight is a problem. We are seeing die doctor next week. What will the doctor ask? | |
What will the physical examination and medical assessment look for? | |
Prevention | p. 53 |
Question 38 discusses why it is important to take preventative measures to avoid obesity as your child grows: 31 | |
Treatment | p. 55 |
Questions 39-100 examine numerous treatment options available to children who suffer from obesity, along with the best ways to ensure your child's excess weight will stay off: | |
What is an overview of the treatments available to help our daughter achieve and maintain a healthy weight? | |
If our daughter is in the normal range, what should we do to keep her from getting heavy? | |
What is involved in die dietary assessment and how is it done? What do I need to know about my daughter's eating? | |
Resources | p. 135 |
Dietary Guidelines for Americans | p. 139 |
Height, Weight, and BMI Percentiles for Children | p. 161 |
Glossary | p. 169 |
Index | p. 177 |
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