For which group is slow weight loss an appropriate treatment for childhood obesity?
c. Children in the Obese BMI range
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Weight loss is not always the goal when treating excessive weight in childhood. In some cases, especially with young children, a child can “grow into” his weight by maintaining his weight as he grows taller. In older teenagers with a higher body mass index (BMI), weight loss might become a treatment goal, as the rate of growth slows.
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For which group is slow weight loss an appropriate treatment for childhood obesity? a. Children who...
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