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  2. Wellspring Academies - Wikipedia

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    Wellspring's focus was on living a healthy lifestyle, with long-term success of its participants presented at international scientific conferences on obesity. Wellspring claimed that its program, founded on decades of scientific research in obesity, had among "the best documented outcomes of any non-surgical weight loss intervention for any age ...

  3. Wellspring camps - Wikipedia

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    Wellspring's nutrition plan was based on a low-fat, low-calorie diet: specifically, campers ate a strictly regulated diet of around 1,200 calories per day with fewer than 12 grams of fat. [5] Wellspring claimed that this was achieved by teaching campers to cook, order, and identify healthy food choices.

  4. Psychological aspects of childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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    Childhood obesity is defined as a body mass index (BMI) at or above the 96th percentile for children of the same age and sex. It can cause a variety of health problems, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes, breathing problems, sleeping problems, and joint problems later in life. [1]

  5. Study: Number of obese kids, teens has increased ten-fold

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    In the last 40 years, the number of obese children and adolescents across the globe has skyrocketed ten-fold, according to new research published Tuesday. Study: Number of obese kids, teens has ...

  6. I Used to Be Fat - Wikipedia

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    I Used to Be Fat is an MTV reality series about overweight teens striving to achieve weight loss through means of diet and exercise. Each episode follows one teenager who is paired with a motivational personal trainer. The trainer teaches them new exercise and eating habits over a few months while offering emotional support.

  7. Nutrition education - Wikipedia

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    In a recent study done by medical researchers, from 2011-2012, 8.4% of young children ages 2–5, 17.7% of kids ages 6–11, and 20.5% of teens ages 12–19 are categorized as obese in the U.S. [24] Besides nutrition education, environmental factors such as a decrease in physical activity and increase in energy intake have led to more sedentary ...

  8. Teens with severe obesity are turning to surgery and new ...

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    John Simon III was a hungry baby, a “chunky” toddler and a chubby little boy, his mother said. Nine months after weight-loss surgery that removed a portion of his stomach, John has lost about ...

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