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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for teen weight loss
  1. ... are any long-term effects on growth for teens that undergo weight loss surgery. Teenagers' bodies are still changing and developing. ...
  2. ... causing pneumonia, convulsions, brain damage, or death. In teens and adults, it can cause weight loss, loss of bladder control, passing out, and rib ...
  3. ... causing pneumonia, convulsions, brain damage, or death. In teens and adults, it can cause weight loss, loss of bladder control, passing out, and rib ...
  4. ... causing pneumonia, convulsions, brain damage, or death. In teens and adults, it can cause weight loss, loss of bladder control, passing out, and rib ...
  5. ... language Baby yoga or massage Babysitting courses for teens Exercise classes like yoga, tai chi, qigong, Zumba, Pilates, dance, or strength training Weight-loss programs Nutrition programs Self-defense classes Meditation classes ...
  6. ... to other health problems. In general, a rapid weight loss diet is not safe for children. It may also not be safe for teens, pregnant women or older adults unless a provider ...
  7. ... down children who are not motivated in their weight-loss plan. This will not help them. Do not force your child to eat all the food on their plate. Infants, children, and teens need to learn to stop eating when they ...
  8. ... including sex Sudden change in appetite, often with weight gain or loss Thoughts of death or suicide Trouble concentrating Trouble sleeping or sleeping too much Depression in teens may be harder to recognize. Problems with school, ...
  9. Fast food is easy and available almost everywhere. However, a lot of fast food is high in calories, saturated fat, and salt. Yet sometimes, ...
  10. ... the 95th percentile compared to other children and teens of the same age and sex.
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