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This book reviews strategies for assessing and treating pediatric
obesity in children with neurodevelopmental disorders (ND). It
synthesizes empirical findings and clinical strategies to offer the
latest knowledge in key areas, including risk factors, physical
activity, nutrition, treatment planning, goal-setting, and
engagement with patients. A four-stage treatment model presents
clinical guidance in triaging treatment and tailoring interventions
to children's changing medical, behavioral, emotional, and
cognitive needs. The book complements current pediatric ND
literature by presenting clear guidelines for integrating treatment
for obesity into existing treatment of these young patients. Topics
featured in this book include: The effect of neurodevelopmental
disorders on the assessment of obesity in children. The impact of
developmental delays on physical activities and health behaviors.
Strategies for promoting weight management goals in pediatric ND.
Suggestions on how to engage and support families and caregivers.
The role of prevention in weight management within pediatric ND.
Assessing and Treating Pediatric Obesity in Neurodevelopmental
Disorders is a must-have resource for clinicians,
scientist-practitioners, and related professionals as well as
researchers, professors, and graduate students in clinical child
and school psychology, public health, social work, pediatrics,
occupational therapy, and nutrition.
This book reviews strategies for assessing and treating pediatric
obesity in children with neurodevelopmental disorders (ND). It
synthesizes empirical findings and clinical strategies to offer the
latest knowledge in key areas, including risk factors, physical
activity, nutrition, treatment planning, goal-setting, and
engagement with patients. A four-stage treatment model presents
clinical guidance in triaging treatment and tailoring interventions
to children's changing medical, behavioral, emotional, and
cognitive needs. The book complements current pediatric ND
literature by presenting clear guidelines for integrating treatment
for obesity into existing treatment of these young patients. Topics
featured in this book include: The effect of neurodevelopmental
disorders on the assessment of obesity in children. The impact of
developmental delays on physical activities and health behaviors.
Strategies for promoting weight management goals in pediatric ND.
Suggestions on how to engage and support families and caregivers.
The role of prevention in weight management within pediatric ND.
Assessing and Treating Pediatric Obesity in Neurodevelopmental
Disorders is a must-have resource for clinicians,
scientist-practitioners, and related professionals as well as
researchers, professors, and graduate students in clinical child
and school psychology, public health, social work, pediatrics,
occupational therapy, and nutrition.
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