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  2. Obesity in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    [1] [12] Mexico ranks the most obese country in the world in adult obesity (as of 2013), and first for childhood obesity with about 4.5 million children diagnosed as such. Mexico passed the United States as the most obese country in the world. [4] The prevalence of overweight and obesity is 16.7% in preschool children, 26.2% in school children ...

  3. Childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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    Due to the rising prevalence of obesity in children and its many adverse health effects it is being recognized as a serious public health concern. [1] The term overweight rather than obese is often used when discussing childhood obesity, as it is less stigmatizing, although the term overweight can also refer to a different BMI category. [2]

  4. Food security in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Mexico is witnessing a rapidly growing epidemic of obesity and obesity related non-communicable diseases. [ 24 ] The main factors to which the rise in obesity have been attributed to are the increase in the consumption of hyper-caloric foods that are rich in fat, salt, and sugar and poor in important nutrients such as vitamins ...

  5. Category:Childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Obesity country comparison - text.svg - Wikipedia

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    This chart compares figures in the population of OECD countries (plus the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Mexico); it shows the percentage of total population (aged 15 and above) with a body mass index greater than 30. The year the figures used for this chart were published, collected or compiled range from 1996 to 2003.

  7. Classification of childhood weight - Wikipedia

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    Some health risks associated with childhood obesity include high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. These factors may eventually lead to further complications such as heart attack, stroke, a variety of cardiovascular conditions and if not treated properly and in a timely manner may ultimately result ...

  8. Epidemiology of childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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    A systematic review on the incidence of childhood obesity, found that childhood obesity in the U.S. declines with age. [14] The age-and-sex related incidence of obesity was found to be "4.0% for infants 0–1.9 years, 4.0% for preschool-aged children 2.0–4.9 years, 3.2% for school-aged children 5.0–12.9 years, and 1.8% for adolescents 13.0 ...

  9. Category:Childhood in Mexico - Wikipedia

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