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September 7, 2012

Inspiring Others During National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month

Meet three children who turned their health around with smart food choices and exercise

Kaiser Permanente Care Stories

OAKLAND, Calif. — Children who are overweight or obese are at greater risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma and other serious illnesses. During September, which is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, Kaiser Permanente’s Care Stories blog (kp.org/carestories) shares three stories of young members who got the care and support they needed to change unhealthy eating habits, exercise and lose weight.


September’s stories include:

  • Austin Stanfill was 12 years old and overweight when he went to see Sara Bell, MD, at Kaiser Permanente’s Orchards Medical Office in Vancouver, Wash., to be treated for pneumonia. Dr. Bell suspected Austin might be pre-diabetic and blood work confirmed her hunch. Austin’s mother began cooking healthier meals that featured more protein and vegetables, and the then-reluctant pre-teen learned to like the new fare. Now 14 and no longer pre-diabetic, Austin plays sports and has increased his stamina. “I probably would have diabetes if I kept my lifestyle how it was, so I’m glad she (Dr. Bell) told me and I could get it under control.”
         Find out more about Austin’s care story »




More September stories:

Launched in July 2011, Care Stories is a collection of first-person video narratives from Kaiser Permanente members talking about their own care in their own words, unscripted and uncompensated.

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