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obesity. This paper works on developing the Nutritional health/obesity prevention for age group 2-5yrs. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), obesity and overweight have reached epidemic characters worldwide. The figures are fri...
the optimal organization of this significant health problem. The main responsibility lies in individuals. The individuals should exercise; consult with physicians, dieticians, nurses, doctors, physical therapists to control one’s obesity. I...
children and teenagers in the United States are obese (Dietz, 676-686). This increasing percentage has brought into the light the problem of childhood obesity. Children are growing fatter younger. The second National Children and Youth Fit...
Obesity is a condition characterized by excess body fat distributed across the board in various areas of the body fat. Obesity is defined by a Body Mass Index (BMI). BMI is calculated by dividing the person weight by the square of height (k...
Childhood Obesity a Growing Epidemic Introduction Obesity is a chronic disease characterized by excess of fat. It can occur in early age of life and is difficult to cure; therefore its prevalence increases with increasing age. Due to social...
neuropeptides has become apparent. The hypothalamus being the central feeding organ mediates regulation of short-term and long-term dietary intake via synthesis of various orexigenic and anorectic neuropeptides. The structure and function o...
obesity have become key challenges for public health. Recent data show that 61% of adults in the Unites States are overweight (have a body mass index >25, see the following definition) and 34% are obese (body mass index >30, according to th...