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Childhood Obesity: Effects on Children's Participation, Mental Health, and Psychosocial Development

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Publisher Informa Healthcare
Date 2013 Jul 17
PMID 23855569
Citations 19
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Abstract

Obesity and being overweight in a child significantly affects his or her healthy development hence there is an understandable focus in the occupational therapy literature on the physical health and difficulties in motor function related to obesity. However, this emphasis somewhat overshadows the psychosocial issues of growing-up obese or overweight. The objective of this paper is to apprise readers of the salient multiple psychosocial sequelae associated with childhood obesity including weight bias and victimization. A conceptual systems framework that supports a multifaceted approach to the occupational and developmental challenges on a population and/or individual level is discussed.

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