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Once-daily liraglutide reduces BMI, HbA1c for adolescents with type ... (Healio)

As Healio previously reported, the FDA approved liraglutide 3 mg (Saxenda, Novo Nordisk) for the treatment of obesity among adolescents aged 12 to 17 years and ...

The number of basal insulin units needed decreased from 31.6 at baseline to 22.4 at 26 weeks (P < .001), and total bolus insulin units decreased from 24.8 at baseline to 16.5 at 26 weeks (P = .02). “Daily liraglutide as an adjuvant therapy, and lifestyle [intervention] is effective in producing significant body weight reduction in Egyptian obese adolescents with type 1 [diabetes] with tolerable minimal side effects,” Elbarbary said. The cohort had a mean reduction in BMI standard deviation score of 0.26 at 26 weeks (P = .001). Mean HbA1c dropped from 8.5% at baseline to 7.4% at 26 weeks (P = .01). In new findings presented at the International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes, researchers observed a reduction in BMI standard deviation score as well as in HbA1c and fasting glucose among a small group of adolescents with obesity and type 1 diabetes. No serious adverse events were reported. ... Those options are limited in adolescents and are performed infrequently. Blood samples were collected at both timepoints. Clinical examinations were conducted at baseline and 26 weeks. Researchers collected a detailed medical history at baseline. “We see limited options [for adolescents] with orlistat, which is FDA-approved since the age of 12, and phentermine, which is FDA-approved since the age of 16. “We have different [pharmacotherapy] options in adults in comparison to children,” Nancy Samir Elbarbary, MBBCh, MSc, MD, PhD, professor of pediatrics in the pediatric diabetes unit and consultant of pediatric diabetes at Ain Shams University in Cairo, said during a presentation.

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School-based wellness initiative shown to reduce average student BMI (Medical University of South Carolina)

Flowertown Elementary School physical activity opportunities led by physical education teacher "Mr. C." Photograph coutesy of the MUSC Boeing Center for ...

“In the future,” Head explained, “we’d like to measure knowledge, attitudes and behaviors associated with some of our interventions rather than skipping straight to BMI." This category changed in 1998 from a BMI between 27 and 30, shifting 25 million Americans from the normal weight to the overweight category. Students in schools that scored 250 SWC points were 15% less likely to have overweight or obese BMIs than students in schools that earned only 50 SWC points. Though physical activity had the largest association with decreased BMI, followed by social-emotional wellness and staff wellness, nutrition education did not. Obesity is the state of having a BMI greater than 30, and the term overweight applies to those with BMIs between 25 and 30. The Boeing Center for Children's Wellness must go where children are, which is school.” Bringing the initiative to schools also ensures program equity, as school-based programs reach all children regardless of medical access. “Children spend the majority of their day, five days per week, in school, eating, learning and playing.” Designing a wellness plan for a school using the SWC is a community effort. One goal of the study is to determine which of these seven categories is most associated with average student BMI decreases. The team used BMI data from the [SC FitnessGram project](https://scdhec.gov/fitnessgram), a statewide program to collect and track student health and fitness data in public schools. Schools participating in the initiative saw their average student BMIs decrease significantly over time, regardless of school type.

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School-based wellness initiative associated with reduction in ... (News-Medical.net)

Health impacts students' ability to learn. Leaders at MUSC's Boeing Center for Children's Wellness (MUSC BCCW) believe that lessons on healthy living can be ...

"In the future," Head explained, "we'd like to measure knowledge, attitudes and behaviors associated with some of our interventions rather than skipping straight to BMI. This category changed in 1998 from a BMI between 27 and 30, shifting 25 million Americans from the normal weight to the overweight category. Obesity is the state of having a BMI greater than 30, and the term overweight applies to those with BMIs between 25 and 30. Designing a wellness plan for a school using the SWC is a community effort. One goal of the study is to determine which of these seven categories is most associated with average student BMI decreases. The team used BMI data from the SC FitnessGram project, a statewide program to collect and track student health and fitness data in public schools.

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School-based wellness initiative shown to reduce average student BMI (EurekAlert)

Credit: Medical University of South Carolina. Photograph courtesy of the MUSC Boeing Center for Children's Wellness. Health impacts students' ability to learn.

“In the future,” Head explained, “we’d like to measure knowledge, attitudes and behaviors associated with some of our interventions rather than skipping straight to BMI. Patient care is provided at 14 hospitals with approximately 2,500 beds and five additional hospital locations in development, more than 350 telehealth sites and connectivity to patients’ homes, and nearly 750 care locations situated in all regions of South Carolina. MUSC brought in more than $297.8 million in research funds in fiscal year 2022, leading the state overall in research funding. This category changed in 1998 from a BMI between 27 and 30, shifting 25 million Americans from the normal weight to the overweight category. Obesity is the state of having a BMI greater than 30, and the term overweight applies to those with BMIs between 25 and 30. Students in schools that scored 250 SWC points were 15% less likely to have overweight or obese BMIs than students in schools that earned only 50 SWC points. She emphasized that the school-based nature of the initiative is particularly important. Bringing the initiative to schools also ensures program equity, as school-based programs reach all children regardless of medical access. The team used BMI data from the [SC FitnessGram project](https://scdhec.gov/fitnessgram), a statewide program to collect and track student health and fitness data in public schools. Designing a wellness plan for a school using the SWC is a community effort. One goal of the study is to determine which of these seven categories is most associated with average student BMI decreases. Schools participating in the initiative saw their average student BMIs decrease significantly over time, regardless of school type.

Precarious work associated with high BMI (Science Daily)

A study inks precarious work with increases in body mass index and adds to a growing body of evidence that precarious work may contribute to poor health ...

The study was primarily supported by a grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (R00MD012807). With millions of Americans now engaging in precarious work, we need to pay closer attention to the health impacts of type of employment, " said study author Vanessa Oddo, assistant professor of kinesiology and nutrition at the UIC College of Applied Health Sciences. A study from the University of Illinois Chicago links precarious work with increases in body mass index.

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BMI at SXSW 2023 (BMI, music)

BMI is thrilled to be back in Austin, TX, for another exciting year at the 2023 SXSW Music Conference and Festival. Known for consistently presenting the ...

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