Pediatrics Obesity


Due to the strain it places on the child and adult health care systems, child or child obesity is a developing global issue that has to be addressed (1). It is reasonable to point to smoking, eating a diet heavy in fat and sugar, as well as not exercising, as the primary causes of obesity in both children and adults. (2). Obese people are those with a BMI of 95% or more, and those with a BMI of 85-95% are also considered obese. Growth over time can be tracked using growth charts. To show the distribution of body measures, these charts are divided into sections by percentile curves.



 


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