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Stressed-out parents were found to be more likely to serve their children fast food, and, perhaps not surprisingly, more likely to have obese kids. The study, published on Monday in the journal Pediatrics, looked at survey responses from 2,119 parents and caregivers of kids ranging in age from 3
to 17. The researchers then measured stress based on self-reported data from the respondents.

?Stress in parents may be an important risk factor for child obesity and related behaviors,? said Dr. Elizabeth Prout-Parks, a physician nutrition specialist at The Children?s Hospital of Philadelphia, who led the study. ?The severity and number of stressors are important.?

Some of the stressors weighing heavily on parents with obese children included poor physical and mental health, money woes, and being a single parent ? the last factor having the strongest link to child obesity. Although previous research has found a connection between parental stress and child obesity, the researchers say that their study covered a more diverse population, both ethnically and socioeconomically, than did previous studies.

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Syria government indicates accepts holiday truce: Russia

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has indicated to Russia that it will accept U.N.-Arab League peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi's proposal for a Muslim holiday ceasefire in Syria, Moscow's U.N. envoy said on Wednesday.

"We have had indications that they (Syria's government) are accepting the proposal of Mr. Brahimi," Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told reporters after a closed-door meeting of the 15-nation Security Council during which Brahimi briefed council members via video link from Egypt.

Brahimi told council members that a final announcement Of a ceasefire with rebels was expected Thursday. Churkin seemed to confirm remarks Brahimi made earlier on Wednesday in Cairo, when he said the government had indicated its acceptance of the proposed truce.

The council issued a statement after the meeting supporting the ceasefire, which would begin on Friday and last for several days at least during the Islamic holiday Eid al-Adha, and urging "all regional and international actors to use their influence" to ensure the truce is implemented.

"The members of the Council agreed that an Eid al-Adha ceasefire could be a first step towards a sustainable cessation of all violence," the council said.

After Brahimi spoke to the press in Egypt, the Syrian government appeared to contradict him, saying that its military command was still studying the truce proposal.

"The answer will be announced tomorrow officially speaking," Syrian Ambassador Bashar Ja'afari told reporters. "We have always been part of the solution, not part of the problem."

British Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant said Brahimi also contacted the opposition to persuade rebels to accept a temporary truce in the 19-month-old conflict that the United Nations says has killed around 30,000 people.

"He had been in touch with various parts of the opposition," Lyall Grant told reporters. "Certainly the Free Syrian Army and other parts of the opposition had indicated that they were prepared to respond if the government took the first step in initiating the ceasefire over the Eid period."

On the way into the council meeting, Churkin said Moscow hoped Brahimi's plan would be successful.

"We support it very strongly," Churkin said. "We worked very hard in support of Mr. Brahimi in making sure there is a chance that might happen."

Chinese Ambassador Li Baodong echoed Churkin's views.

"Hopefully we will see the truce, and also we want to see a sustainable ... cessation of all violence," Li told reporters after the council session.

The United States and European council members blame Russia, a staunch ally and key arms supplier for Assad's government, and China for the council's deadlock on the 19-month-long conflict. Moscow and Beijing have vetoed three resolutions condemning Assad and reject the idea of sanctioning his government.

U.S. BOOSTS 'NON-LETHAL' AID TO REBELS

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Washington also would like to see an end to the violence.

"And we'd like to see a political transition take hold and begin," she told reporters in Washington in an appearance with the visiting Brazilian foreign minister. "We've been calling for that for more than a year."

She said the United States was increasing its non-lethal support for the Syrian opposition, including working with local councils inside Syria. She said Washington also was working with its friends and allies to promote more cohesion among the disparate Syrian opposition groups with the aim of producing a new leadership council following meetings scheduled for Doha in the next several weeks.

One envoy said Brahimi also told the Security Council that he needs its "strong and unanimous support."

"Another failure would lead to extreme escalation and spillover to other countries," the diplomat, who was inside the meeting, paraphrased Brahimi as saying.

U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay also emphasized the need for the council to overcome its impasse on Syria in an address to the 193-nation General Assembly.

"While taking into account important political concerns, it is urgent to find ways to avert the massive loss of civilians and human rights violations," Pillay said.

"International law obliges states to protect their people, and where a state manifestly fails to carry out this obligation, then the international community needs to take urgent and effective measures to protect the Syrian people," she said.

Russia and China have repeatedly said they refuse to condone outside military intervention in Syria such as the NATO operation to protect civilians in Libya last year that led to the overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his death at the hands of rebels who fought to oust him.

Brahimi told the council there was no longer a single safe place for Syrian civilians in the country and that the army continued to shell indiscriminately, diplomats said. He also spoke of a disregard for humanitarian law and human rights on both sides.

"Executions, kidnapping and arbitrary detentions (by the government) continue," a diplomat cited Brahimi as saying.

(Additional reporting by Andrew Quinn in Washington; Editing by Vicki Allen and Jackie Frank)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syria-government-indicates-accepts-holiday-truce-russia-063637750.html

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Motivating behavior change ? it's time to give up nagging ? Health ...

I spend so much of my time nagging patients to take better care of themselves that they probably think my specialty is bitchingologist. When I?m on a roll listing the litany of health horrors that will befall those who fail to do as I tell them I am scarier than Stephen King and harder to argue with than King Kong. The tide would not come in if I told it to stay out and exercise.

Or so I thought. There is growing evidence this old approach to getting patients to live healthier lifestyles (exercise more, eat less, etc.) is usually failing to change what most patients do, and on a national basis is being drowned by a rising tide of patient inertia and obesity. Few of the patients who physicians urge to exercise at least five times per week actually do so. Fewer still are eating the recommended five servings of fruits and vegetable per day. Physician nagging ? what we thought was the penicillin of our persuasion armamentarium ? turns out to work like eye of newt.

Few but newts would care about that but for this little problem: By some estimates, 40 percent of a patient?s health status determined by his or her lifestyle, much more than is determined by their medical care. If physicians are largely ineffective convincing patients to stop living unhealthy lifestyles, it means they are largely ineffective treating the most important ?disease? most of us have.

This ugly paradox ? that despite how good our health care system is at treating many things we are lousy at treating what primarily ails America and Americans ? has led many in health care to begin dumping the fundamental nag and scare model for convincing patients to change. One alternative that shows promise is called motivational interviewing, a profoundly different approach that requires new roles for patients and their caregivers in change discussions.

Motivational interviewing is a structured discussion designed to help motivate the patient to change. It contains specific components, including ?the change talk,? in which the patient identifies their own desire and need for change, reasons for wanting change, their ability to change, and finally, their personal commitment to change. It seeks to identify the patient?s ambivalence about change, which is defined as the discrepancy between how important they feel the change is and how confident they are in their ability to be successful making changes.

With that ambivalence identified, the interviewer then works with the patient on identification of steps the patient feels they can take that would reduce their ambivalence to change, and thereby lower their personal threshold to action. Finally, the patient and health care provider summarize the results of the discussion and come up with a plan, including specific follow up in the near future to see how the patient is doing implementing the change plan.

This makes what I have been doing with the nag, nag, nag approach look like the application of leeches by comparison. Motivational interviewing is patient-centered, designed to find what would motivate the patient to change taking steps they identify, for reasons that are theirs. It has structure, intent, and a growing body of evidence from studies of the approach that it actually works. My old way, while motivated by my concern for the patient, was largely about my trying to motivate the patient with fear to do the things I suggested, for reasons I identified, using steps I recommended. That approach needs to be replaced by motivational interviewing and other techniques based on actual science of motivating human behavior change in lifestyle.

If motivational interviewing is to have a real effect, however, it cannot simply be a way for health care providers to talk with patients. Such a limited application would be insufficient to the task of changing the downward trajectory of the health of more than 200 million overweight, relatively sedentary Americans. We all need to change from being a nation of naggers to a nation of motivational interviewers, to adopt this technique for the conversations inside our own heads about motivating ourselves, and inside our own homes to motivate those we love.

What might help you start using it today?

Erik Steele, a physician in Bangor, is chief medical officer of Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems.

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Source: http://bangordailynews.com/2012/10/25/health/motivating-behavior-change-its-time-to-give-up-nagging/

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Stocks stabilize on Wall Street after a sell-off

NEW YORK (AP) ? The steep losses finally stopped Wednesday as the stock market turned calm, a day after one of its biggest sell-offs of the year. Major indexes wavered between slight gains and losses in afternoon trading.

The Dow Jones industrial average climbed 23 points to 13,126 as of 2:30 p.m. The Standard & Poor's 500 index edged up two points to 1,415 while the Nasdaq composite index rose two points to 2,992.

"Today we're assessing the damage," said Mark Luschini, chief investment strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott. "Everybody just got clobbered yesterday."

Lower corporate revenue and expectations for the rest of the year drove the Dow down 243 points Tuesday, its third-biggest drop this year. DuPont, 3M, UPS and Xerox all reported lower sales than a year ago.

"It seemed out of the blue, but what we were seeing was stock prices adjusting to corporate profitability," Luschini said.

The stock market barely budged after the Federal Reserve took no new steps after the end of a two-day meeting. The Fed said it needs time to see whether a new bond-buying effort launched in September will spur economic growth and new hiring.

Facebook was poised for its best day since its stock market debut in May. The company said late Tuesday that 14 percent of its advertising revenue came from mobile devices, allaying some investor concerns.

The social network's stock soared $3.91 to $23.44, a jump of 20 percent. Facebook has swung widely since its IPO at $38, and has traded as low as $17.55.

Boeing, one of the 30 large companies in the Dow, said it expects to deliver more airplanes and raised its estimates for profits this year. Boeing's quarterly earnings also beat analysts' estimates. Its stock dipped 11 cents to $72.73.

Another Dow stock, AT&T, said it added the fewest wireless customers since 2003, far behind Verizon Wireless. AT&T's results still managed to beat the estimates of financial analysts. AT&T slid 17 cents to $34.83.

A measure of manufacturing in China, the world's second-largest economy after the United States, improved this month to a three-month high. China's white-hot economic growth has been slowing.

A drop in profits for Norfolk Southern hit other railroad stocks. Norfolk Southern reported a 27 percent slump in quarterly earnings late Tuesday, as falling coal prices led to lower revenue. Many utilities have favored using cheap natural gas instead of burning coal this year, pushing down coal prices and weighing on railroad operators.

Norfolk Southern fell $4.82 to $61.19. Union Pacific lost $1.94 to $121.27.

Prices for U.S. government bonds inched lower, sending yields up. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note edged up to 1.77 percent from 1.76 percent late Tuesday.

Among other stocks in the news:

? Netflix dropped $8.27, or 12 percent, to $59.96. Late Tuesday, it slashed its prediction for how many U.S. video-streaming subscribers it would add this year to 4.7 million to 5 million. It had predicted it would add as many as 7 million.

? Dow Chemical rose $1.70 to $30.25. The company announced a wide-ranging restructuring plan late Tuesday that includes cutting 2,400 jobs and closing 20 manufacturing facilities. The company cited slowing economic growth in Europe and elsewhere.

? Tempur-Pedic International sank 19 percent after the maker of memory-foam mattresses reported revenue that was well below the estimates of Wall Street analysts. The company also cut its estimates for full-year profits and revenue. Its stock plunged $6.23 to $25.66.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stocks-stabilize-wall-street-sell-off-135610585--business.html

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