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- Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementBase::execute($args = [], $options = []) should either be compatible with PDOStatement::execute(?array $params = null): bool, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2246 of /var/www/webmd/apps/mdedge/htdocs/includes/database/database.inc).
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Clinical Review
The MOVE!® Program: Evidence-Based Interventions to Decrease Overweight and Obesity Translated Into Practice
Fed Pract. 2013 May;30(5):26-34
Author and Disclosure Information
Mary J. Creasser, DNP, APRN, FNP-C; Alicia Huckstadt, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, GNP-BC; Karen Hayes, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC
The U.S. overweight and obesity rates have reached epidemic proportions over the past few decades and present a significant threat to population health with a comorbid disease risk including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension (HTN), dyslipidemia, and stroke.(1-6) The National Health Examination Survey (NHES) (1960-1962) and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) (2005-2006) show the steepest rise in obesity and extreme obesity rates occurred in the 1980s through 1990s, resulting in an epidemic incidence and a continued problematic upward trend.