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This article originally posted 04 November, 2011 and appeared in  ObesityIssue 598

Obese Children with Disabilities Tool Kit

Children with special needs are far more likely to be overweight or obese than their counterparts according to a new report, "Finding Balance: Obesity and Children with Special Needs." This landmark report, the first to focus exclusively on how the obesity epidemic affects children with disabilities and special needs, presents not only the extent and causes of the problem, but also offers practical solutions. This eye-opening report and Toolkit will allow parents, caregivers, and medical professions to find the right balance of solutions as they work to improve the health, nutrition and fitness of children with disabilities and special needs. Ability Path.

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This article originally posted 04 November, 2011 and appeared in  ObesityIssue 598

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