Body Image Program Reduces Onset Of Obesity

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Researchers have found that a new obesity prevention program reduced the risk for onset of eating disorders by 61 percent and obesity by 55 percent in young women. These effects continued for as long as 3 years after the program ended. These results are noteworthy because, to date, the idea that we can reduce risk for future onset of eating disorders and obesity has been an unrealized goal: over 80 prevention programs have been evaluated, but no previous program had been found to significantly reduce risk for onset of these serious health problems.
One of the important issues is that few programs touted for schools have had much effect. What we do not know yet is what happens after three years. If all we do is delay obesity a few years it will make little difference over a life span now approaching 80 years. Preventing chronic disease requires lifelong behavioral changes.

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