Abstract

Although obesity is a significant problem for many children in the United States, youth who are ethnic minorities, especially Latinos, are at an even great risk than their White counterparts. This ethnic disparity suggests that it is important to target Latino youth with prevention and intervention efforts if there is to be a meaningful decline in pediatric obesity rates. Unfortunately, children, including Latino youth, often do not receive specific recommendations at their primary care visits regarding proper nutrition and exercise. With this in mind, we summarized literature related to pediatric obesity in Latino youth and translated four educational handouts that were previously published in English. The handouts are designed to be used by a variety of different professionals who work in pediatric obesity clinics and are an efficient way to share detailed information with patients.

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