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  2. Childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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    Consumption of sugar-laden soft drinks may contribute to childhood obesity. In a study of 548 children over a 19-month period the likelihood of obesity increased 1.6 times for every additional soft drink consumed per day. [57] [58] Calorie-dense, prepared snacks are available in many locations frequented by children.

  3. Epidemiology of childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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    According to the CDC, as of 2015–2016, in the United States, 18.5% of children and adolescents have obesity, which affects approximately 13.7 million children and adolescents. It affects children of all ages and some ethnic groups more than others, 25.8% Hispanics, 22.0% non-Hispanic blacks, 14.1% non-Hispanic white children are affected by ...

  4. Let's Move! - Wikipedia

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    Today nearly one in five children in the U.S. between ages 6–19 are obese, and one in three are overweight. The childhood obesity rate tripled from 1980 to 1999 creating an epidemic and a generation where children may have shorter life spans than their parents. [20]

  5. Obesity rates are above 20% in every U.S. state, CDC ... - AOL

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    More than one in five American adults in every U.S. state are obese, with rates rising in many states, according to new data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sept. 12 ...

  6. National Center for Health Statistics - Wikipedia

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    NCHS's State and Local Area Integrated Telephone Survey (SLAITS) produces state-level data on such topics as the health of children with special needs, to meet the data needs of its colleagues in HHS's Maternal and Child Health Bureau and elsewhere. NCHS's National Immunization Survey is conducted in collaboration with other CDC offices in Atlanta.

  7. Classification of childhood weight - Wikipedia

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    According to both the WHO and CDC, BMI growth charts for children and teens are sensitive to both age-and sex-specific groups, justified by the differences in body fat between sexes and among different age groups. [5] The CDC BMI-for-age growth charts use age-and-gender specific percentiles to define where the child or teenagers stands as ...

  8. CDC updates its list of developmental milestones for kids ...

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    The CDC has made updates to its list of developmental milestones and Yahoo Life asked a pediatrician to explain. ... By updating the guidelines to include tasks 75 percent of children meet instead ...

  9. Obesity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Statistics from a 2016–2017 page on the CDC's official website that 13.9% of toddlers and children age 2–5, 18.4% of children 6–11, and 20.6% of adolescents 12–19 are obese. [74] The prevalence of child obesity in today's society concerns health professionals because a number of these children develop health issues that weren't usually ...

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