After reading this CME Bulletin, you should be able to:
1. Discuss the environmental and cognitive-behavioral contributors to the epidemic of children who are “overfed but undernourished” in order to mitigate the effects of those influences.
2. Engage in a fitness conversation with patients, providing them with individualized, specific steps for achieving an active lifestyle, healthy nutrition and emotional well-being.
3. Motivate young patients to achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle by discussing practical fitness strategies during well-child visits.
Be Active, Eat Smart, Feel Good: A Family-Centered Approach to Healthy Lifestyles
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Take the Quiz. (Members Only)
Download a copy of the PDF. (PDF file: 10 pages / 259 KB. More information on using PDF files.)
Access Bulletin References.
This bulletin is brought to you by the Americans In Motion (AIM) initiative. AIM is sponsored by the American Academy of Family Physicians and is supported by educational grants provided by core supporters. A listing of AIM's current core supporters can be found at www.americansinmotion.org.