The prevalence of childhood obesity in the United States has increased dramatically in recent years, doubling in the last 20 years, and is expected to result in a major public health crisis. This epidemic has left no race, socioeconomic status, or age unaffected. Children in Oklahoma are no exception; according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 25% of Oklahoma's adolescents are at risk for overweight or are overweight. In order to address this problem, efforts are underway nationally to institute preventive measures for childhood obesity and its comorbid conditions.