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Children with severe obesity at age 4 may have a life expectancy of just 39: Study
Investing.com· 14 hours agoChildren with severe obesity at age 4 may have a life expectancy of just 39: Study
Source of sugar may be more important than amount when it comes to the development of obesity in...
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoNew research presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Venice, Italy (12–15 May)...
Severe obesity in childhood can halve life expectancy, global modeling study finds
Medical Xpress· 21 hours agoThe modeling by stradoo GmbH, a life sciences consultancy in Munich, Germany...expectancy. The...
Active Fit: Promoting healthy eating for a healthy weight
Newark Advocate via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThere are many factors that contribute to the increase of childhood obesity including consuming foods that lack essential nutrients. Developing eating habits ...
Asking adults with obesity about their weight during childhood could help determine their mortality...
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoObesity in adulthood and childhood is a major public health concern. Risk stratification for related...
Kids' obesity risk depends on source of sugar, not the amount
Newsweek· 2 days agoIndeed, when it comes to childhood obesity, the source of sugar is much more important than the...
Hormonal Conditions and Childhood Obesity: What You Need to Know
Healthline· 5 days agoObesity in childhood is a growing concern in the United States and beyond. While lifestyle factors...
Does Childhood Weight Alter Health Risks in Adults?
Medscape· 2 days ago-perceived weight as a 10-year-old may influence risks for all-cause mortality and incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) in adults who are overweight or...
As states loosen childhood vaccine requirements, health experts’ worries grow
Alabama Reflector via Yahoo News· 39 minutes agoKathy Edmonston believes no one ought to be required to vaccinate their children. So, she wants...
Healthy eating, robust activity can combat growing problem of childhood obesity (copy)
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 6 days agoAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 20% of the nation's youth are obese.