CHICANA
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http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/national_world&id=8446740
To get back to the subject at hand, this article says that even though an average 8 year old is 60 pounds, and 200 (which is likely a rounded number, either up or down) is severely obese, a target weight of 150 would help him with the sleep apnea (if in fact that SA is related to his weight, which it might or might not be. But that is still nearly double what he should weigh, so those medical issues which could arise later would still be at nearly the same risk of occurring.
In fact, how are they sure the weight is causing the apnea, as emerging studies are showing a reverse link, that people with sleep apnea of more than 15 episodes a night are more likely to be obese.
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Some of those children appear to have the deck stacked against them genetically, she says. "They are resistant to treatment. I've seen it. Parents can be doing everything correctly, and the child's weight won't budge. It may be virtually impossible for the kids to resist food. They are constantly putting food in their mouth to feel satiated.
http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/288563/28/Its-an-uphill-climb-for-obese-kids-and-their-parents
So, watch it, because before long, the state could be stepping in to take children over genetic anomalies that parents have absolutely no control over and neither does the child.
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For more than 20 months, the county officials have been working with the boys family so they could bring down his weight and improve his health but, they could not and blamed his mother for it.
http://topnews.net.nz/content/220409-mother-wants-200-pound-son-s-custody-back
Yeah, if they were all working together, didn't they all fail? The county as well as the parents? So, why does the country get to take him when they failed just as hard as the family?
Good point... They need to fire/cut funding to the agency/organization that failed to help him lose weight.