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J Pediatr ; 107(3): 358-61, 1985 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4032130

ABSTRACT

The effects of adding exercise to diet for weight control in obese children were evaluated by randomizing obese girls to one of two groups: diet and diet plus exercise. During the first 6 weeks of the treatment, children exercised in a supervised three times a week exercise program, in which they walked or ran 3 miles. Significant decreases from baseline weight and in percent overweight were observed for both groups during the year of treatment. Significant decreases in percent overweight were observed at 0 to 2 months and then at 2 to 6 months for the children who were exercising, whereas percent overweight in children in the diet-alone group decreased only from 0 to 2 months. In addition, a significant improvement in fitness was observed only for children in the diet plus exercise group.


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Body Weight , Diet, Reducing , Obesity/physiopathology , Physical Exertion , Behavior Therapy , Child , Diet , Female , Humans , Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Obesity/diet therapy , Obesity/psychology , Patient Education as Topic , Physical Fitness , Random Allocation , Self Care
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