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  2. Childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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    The greatest risk factor for child obesity is the obesity of both parents. This may be reflected by the family's environment and genetics. [ 33 ] Other reasons may also be due to psychological factors and the child's body type.

  3. What causes childhood obesity? - AOL

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    Excess weight and obesity in children and adolescents continue to be a global health issue. In fact, new research published by JAMA Pediatrics finds that, worldwide, 1 in 5 people under the age of ...

  4. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    In both children and adults, there is an association between television viewing time and the risk of obesity. [132] [133] [134] Increased media exposure increases the rate of childhood obesity, with rates increasing proportionally to time spent watching television. [135]

  5. Psychological aspects of childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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    Psychological aspects of childhood obesity. Childhood obesity is defined as a body mass index (BMI) at or above the 96th percentile for children of the same age and sex. It can cause a variety of health problems, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes, breathing problems, sleeping problems, and joint problems ...

  6. Child obesity in deprived city areas on the rise - AOL

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    The national average for overweight children is 36.6%, while 22.7% are obese. Southampton's health and wellbeing board looked at a report breaking down the data for children across the city.

  7. Obesity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Obesity is a chronic health problem. It is one of the biggest factors for type II diabetes and cardiovascular disease. It is also associated with cancer (e.g. colorectal cancer ), osteoarthritis, liver disease, sleep apnea, depression, and other medical conditions that affect mortality and morbidity. [ 22]

  8. Classification of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Obesity classification is a ranking of obesity, the medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it has an adverse effect on health. [ 1] The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies obesity by body mass index (BMI). BMI is further evaluated in terms of fat distribution via the waist–hip ratio and total ...

  9. Obesity-associated morbidity - Wikipedia

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    Death rate from obesity, 2019. Obesity is a risk factor for many chronic physical and mental illnesses.. The health effects of being overweight but not obese are controversial, with some studies showing that the mortality rate for individuals who are classified as overweight (BMI 25.0 to 29.9) may actually be lower than for those with an ideal weight (BMI 18.5 to 24.9).