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Pediatricians try to identify behaviors in overweight and obese patients that, if modified, might help these patients become less overweight or obese. Researchers prospectively examined whether obesity-related risk factors and behaviors predict future body-mass index (BMI) z-scores in 168 overweight and 441 obese children (mean age, 10 years; 75% Latino) at an urban community health center in Connecticut. At each visit, patients' obesity-related risk behaviors (including consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks, fast-food meals, high-calorie snacks, fruits and vegetables, breakfast meals, and amount of television viewing and exercise) were assessed by patient or parent report, and clinicians encouraged patients to reduce obesity-related risk b…