Roughly one-fifth of children in the U.S. are considered obese. Families eager for new strategies are considering intermittent fasting.
Some doctors are studying whether the approach can help adolescents lose weight and improve blood-sugar levels, but others have raised questions
Emerging research suggests intermittent fasting might have benefits for brain health and cognition. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez breaks down what we know about how it works and who could benefit the most. Photo composite: Sebastian VegaParents and doctors are looking for new strategies to help adolescents with obesity. One controversial approach drawing the interest of some families is
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