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Project 2 obesity
1.
2. Over excessive weight on the body
The Body Mass Index (BMI)
Greater than the 95th percentile on age
and gender charts.
Considered obese if child is 10% over the
recommended height and body type.
(AACRP)
3. "The physical and emotional health of an entire generation and
the economic health and security of our nation is at stake."
- First Lady Michelle Obama at the Let’s Move! launch on
February 9, 2010
4. Medical conditions
Lacks proper nutritional
levels
Social pressure
Reduced energy state;
sheer laziness
Advertisements for fast
food
5. Psychological
Eating problems
› Binge eating
Depression
› Anxiety
Physical
Children with obesity can become adults
with obesity
› Heart disease
› Type 2 diabetes
› Increased risk of chronic diseases
6. National School Child Nutrition Physical
Lunch Program (WIC) Education
(NSLP)
• Smaller portion • Most calories • Motivating
sizes, more fruits are consumed children to be
and vegetables daily in school active in sports
(Long)
7. Clinics Dietitian E x e r c i s e Psychologist
Physiologist
Support Nutritional Physical Therapy to
Groups advise exercise overcome
Parents Meal conditions mental and
influence planning emotional
throughout the issues
day
8. Many factors contribute
to childhood obesity.
Parents or guardians are
the first step in helping
children.
Maintain a healthy
lifestyle for child is the
key.
9. • Obesity in children and teens. (2011, March). Retrieved from
http://www.aacap.org/cs/root/facts_for_families/obesity_in_children_and_teens
• Preventing childhood obesity: Tips for parents. (2007, February). Retrieved from
http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/nutrition/resources/obparnts.htm
• Lawton, R (2006) Childhood Obesity.JPE Retrieved February, 15, 2012 from
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Childhood_Obesity.JPG
• New food pyramid, gtmo.jpg Retrieved February, 15, 2012 from
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:New_food_pyramid,_gtmo.jpg