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Childhood Obesity

Special | 1h 10m 10sVideo has Closed Captions

Childhood Obesity (broadcast 3/28/13)

With 17% of adolescents being obese, childhood obesity has become a major issue locally and nationally. In this Stay Tuned episode, panelists that include dietitians, cooks, and community organizers will explain the environmental impact of choosing healthier lifestyles and discuss the multidisciplinary action that is necessary in ending childhood obesity in the United States.

03/27/2013 | Rating NR

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Stay Tuned

Childhood Obesity

Special | 1h 10m 10sVideo has Closed Captions

With 17% of adolescents being obese, childhood obesity has become a major issue locally and nationally. In this Stay Tuned episode, panelists that include dietitians, cooks, and community organizers will explain the environmental impact of choosing healthier lifestyles and discuss the multidisciplinary action that is necessary in ending childhood obesity in the United States.

03/27/2013 | Rating NR

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