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Nutrition for Infants and Children Childhood Overweight and Obesity.

Dec 21, 2015

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Page 1: Nutrition for Infants and Children Childhood Overweight and Obesity.

Nutrition for Infants and Children

Page 2: Nutrition for Infants and Children Childhood Overweight and Obesity.

Childhood Overweight and

Obesity

Page 3: Nutrition for Infants and Children Childhood Overweight and Obesity.

Overweight and obesity in America

• Overweight and obesity in America has reached a crisis stage not only with adults but for children as well. Since the mid-seventies the number of overweight and obese Americans has continued to increase and shows no sign of slowing down

Page 4: Nutrition for Infants and Children Childhood Overweight and Obesity.

• Although our main focus for this section is children ages 2-5 years, you will find some information concerning adult and adolescent overweight and obesity because it is important to understand the progression and consequences of overweight and obesity over time

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Definition of Overweight and Obesity for Adults

• According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), “overweight and obesity are both labels for ranges of weight that are greater than what is generally considered healthy for a given height. The terms also identify ranges of weight that have been shown to increase the likelihood of certain diseases and other health problems”

Page 6: Nutrition for Infants and Children Childhood Overweight and Obesity.

A Few Overweight and obesity Facts

• Today, 65 percent of Americans (127 million) are categorized as being overweight or obese

• Obesity is a chronic disease that affects at least one-third of Americans (obesity is defined as 30 or more pounds overweight) and is most often measured using the Body Mass Index (BMI) which will be discussed later

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Facts continued …..

• The overweight rate for children has tripled since the 1970s from 5% to just over 17%

• Children and adolescents who are overweight are more likely to become obese as adults

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• Facts Continued …..

• Obesity is the second leading preventable cause of death in the United States.

• Obesity increases the risk of many diseases for adults as well as children including:

• High blood pressure• Diabetes (type 2)• Heart disease• Asthma• Stroke• Gallbladder disease and• Cancer of the breast, prostate and colon•