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August 7, 2018 Volume 320, Number 5 In This Issue of JAMA Pages 417-516 Research Opinion Viewpoint Targeting Family Behaviors to Prevent Childhood Obesity 450 433 Type 2 Myocardial Infarction— Obesity often begins in child- Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment Model-estimated child BMI trajectory hood. Barkin and colleagues ran- 18 CP McCarthy, M Vaduganathan, and JL Januzzi Jr domized 610 parent-child pairs Intervention Control from underserved communities 435 Return of Research Results to Study Participants: Uncharted and Untested and found that a 36-month inter- CA Wong, AF Hernandez, and RM Califf vention to promote healthy family 437 Progress in Prevention and behaviors had no eff ect on body Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury: mass index among preschool-age Moving Beyond Kidney Attack children. In an Editorial, Zylke and JA Kellum, R Bellomo, and C Ronco Bauchner note that excessive 439 Protecting NIH’s Integrity 0 12 24 36 weight gain has been resistant to and Trustworthiness in Public- Time, mo medical intervention and suggest Private Partnerships B Lo and D Grady that interventions for responsive parenting may off er some hope. Editorial 443 Related Article 461 A Piece of My Mind 441 This Is My Body Responsive Parenting and Childhood Weight Outcomes
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: Aug 7, 2018
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