Obese toddlers being put on diets


SYDNEY, Feb 6, 2009 (UPI via COMTEX) -- Australian doctors say a growing number
of children as young as 12 months are being treated for obesity.

The Children's Hospital at Westmead said it is treating 150 children aged
between 1 and 16 in the hospital's weight management clinic, some with severe
weight-related issues such as sleep apnea and diabetes, The Daily Telegraph
newspaper in Sydney reported.

There is a 12-month waiting list for treatment by the clinic's psychologists,
dietitians and physiotherapists, the report said.

Pediatrician Dr. Shirley Alexander has called for morbidly obese children to be
placed under child protection. "We are seeing children who can't walk properly
or wipe themselves because they are obese,'' Alexander said.

She said overfeeding and large portion sizes are more to blame for childhood
than the consumption of junk food.



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