The book “Underage and Overweight: Our childhood obesity crisis-what every family needs to know” is written by Frances M. Berg, MS LN, having known international authority on eating and weight. The author of the book is a well known specialist of family wellness while working in the School of Medicine at the University of North Dakota as an adjunct professor. Frances M. Berg has been engaged in the commentary of the medical research while reporting various medical issues to the health professionals for two decades that includes dysfunctional eating, weight loss, size harassment and obesity. She has written 12 books and is a publisher, editor and founder of the Healthy Weight Journal.
The author of the book “Underage and Overweight: Our childhood obesity crisis-what every family needs to know” Frances M. Berg has written several other books that include “Women Afraid to Eat and Children and Teens Afraid to Eat”. Her new book mentioned above is aimed at exploring difficult issues, offering a plan based on 7 steps for enhancing the confidence of children having healthy weight.
In her other book “Women Afraid to Eat and Children and Teens Afraid to Eat”, alternative of being thin has been challenged. As a founder of the health at any size movement or healthy living, the author Berg has advocated to move further towards an approach of diet free for helping adults and children of all the sizes while health centered at the same time. The author Frances M. Berg has been committed to expose to the deception while calling for the ethics of higher levels in the field of obesity that is abused frequently. The health professionals and nutritionist recommend the prize winning books of France M. Berg to large extent.