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Childhood obesity has been prioritised by the World Health Organization in a recent report, which calls for a holistic multiagency approach to tackling and reducing future risks of obesity and its associated co-morbidities. This article examines a health service approach to improving recognition and management of pre-school nutritional problems as part of training health care professionals. It explores the practicalities of setting up a local pathway for managing cases in the community with appropriate specialist support. This model, developed for the management of weight faltering, has now been adapted to tackle childhood obesity.
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Ross, S., & Wright, C. (2017). Preschool growth and nutrition service - Addressing common nutritional problems: A community based, primary care led intervention. London Journal of Primary Care, 9(6), 104–108. https://doi.org/10.1080/17571472.2017.1391460
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