About This Blog

In working with an obese adult population for over 7 years, I observed that very few health care providers feel comfortable discussing a patient’s weight status. Some providers I’ve observed, tell patients to “lose weight” as they are exiting the exam room. Health care providers are in a unique position to counsel and guide patients in their weight loss journey, especially pediatric patients and their families. Families look to primary care providers for direction about weight management.

Under the new Affordable Health Care Act, counseling for obesity prevention and treatment is covered at 100% as a preventative service.

I created these modules as a resource for providers to use in their office in the prevention, management, and counseling of overweight and obese pediatric patients. Each module contains a guide for the provider, educational handouts for the patient, and scholarly articles that help the provider navigate the educational process.

These modules are in no way comprehensive of the information available about pediatric obesity, but they offer providers a place to start in combating the national epidemic of childhood obesity.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Module 2: Portion Control and MyPlate.gov Guidelines

I imagine it would be overwhelming to try and make better food choices when you don't understand the difference between a carbohydrate and a protein. This module provides a basic understanding of food groups, portions, and myplate.gov. There is a lot of information and a variety of handouts in this module which could be used in more than one visit.






Fantastic patient education about each food group in detail.

Eat Right Nutrition Tips
Handouts written by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics


(some Spanish)








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