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1Childhood Obesity Childhood Obesity: A Growing Problem
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Childhood Obesity2
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3 Meaning of Obesity Prevalence of Childhood Obesity Body Mass Index (BMI)
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Childhood Obesity4 -Obesity is when you have a high amount of body fat in your body. It is not about more weight but rather more fat. - Childhood obesity is when excess body fat negatively affects a child’s health and/or well being.
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Childhood Obesity5 Body Mass Index (BMI) is acceptable for determining for determining obesity for children. Formula : BMIResult < 18.5 Underweight 18.5 - 24.9 Normal Weight 25 - 29.9 Overweight ≥ 30 Obese
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Childhood Obesity6 10 0ut of every 100 children are overweight About 14% children have a weight above the normal range While 4% of which are obese 10 0ut of every 100 children are overweight About 14% children have a weight above the normal range While 4% of which are obese
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Childhood Obesity7
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8 According to World Health Organization (WHO): Obesity has been doubled since 1980’s 65% of the world population is overweight or obese 60% of the children who are overweight before puberty will remain overweight as adults
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Childhood Obesity9 Genetic factorsDietary modificationLack of activity facilities
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Childhood Obesity10 Common medical consequences Less common medical consequences Health Risks Poor self-esteem Depression Psychological Issues More likely to be obese as an adult Possession of adult health risk Predictor of obesity in adult life
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Childhood Obesity11 Healthy Eating Habits Psychical Activity Making It A Social Event Making It A Family Thing Educating Parents
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Childhood Obesity12
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Childhood Obesity13 Created by: Farian Nusrat Mumu, 15104006 Fatima Ahammed, 15104117 Shahreka Shahreen Afrodetee, 15104216 CSE 101 Section: 06
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