Today's kids are no worse for weight
Tags: CHILDREN -- Health; OBESITY in children
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- Sedentary living. // Healthy Weight Journal;Mar/Apr97, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p26
Presents the results of a Tufts University, Massachusetts study on the impact of reducing sedentary behavior on obesity in children. Ratio of total daily energy expenditure to resting metabolic rate measurement; Reasons why reducing sedentary behavior is more effective than engaging in exercise...
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Reports on a follow-up study conducted to obese youngsters in a Japanese city from 1974 to 1995. Statistics of youngsters who remained obese; Definition of obesity.
- How to fat-proof your kid. Colino, Stacey // Redbook;Oct2003, Vol. 201 Issue 4, p186
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- CHILDHOOD OBESITY: A 'BIG' PROBLEM. // Medical Update;Mar2001, Vol. 24 Issue 9, p5
Addresses the incidence of obesity in children.
- Curbing obesity epidemic is key health care priority. Hallock, Keith // Fort Worth Business Press;10/18/2010, Vol. 22 Issue 42, p31
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- No worse for weight. Kleinman, Ronald // NEA Today;Dec93, Vol. 12 Issue 5, p15
Presents information of health matters concerning children and overweightedness. Childhood obesity; Relative sizes and weight of children in the 1990s with previous generations of students; Definition of overweightedness; Causes of obesity; Intake of cholesterol; Role of exercise; Time for...
- Establishing a standard definition for child overweight and obesity worldwide: international survey. Cole, Tim J // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition);05/06/2000, Vol. 320 Issue 7244, p1240
Objective: To develop an internationally acceptable definition of child overweight and obesity, specifying the measurement, the reference population, and the age and sex specific cut off points.
- From Fat to Fit. Fry, Patricia L. // World & I;Jun99, Vol. 14 Issue 6, p330
Reveals that the obesity levels in American children have increased. Reasons for the increase; Comments from physical education teachers; Programs adopted by several schools.


