Background: Childhood obesity is an established worldwide health problem. Globally, 10% of school-aged children assessed to suffer from childhood obesity. Objectives: To quantify the worldwide prevalence of overweight and obesity among children. Methods: All previous articles collected from different resources like library, internet sources as Pub med, WHO, Medline, Cochrane library. Conclusion: Prevalence of childhood obesity increases due to bad dietary habits, decrease physical activity, and to less extent genetic or as a manifestation of other morbid conditions. Childhood obesity has many psychosocial and medical health outcomes. Screening and effective health awareness programs are preliminary steps for its prevention. Reduced caloric ...
Childhood obesity affects 16.9% of children aged two to nineteen; this large percentage has only gro...
Childhood Obesity is defined as excess or abnormal increase of fat accumulation in the body. Early, ...
Background and objectives: the WHO refers obesity as a global epidemic because of rapid increase in ...
Abstract Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent o...
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent of childre...
Childhood obesity is now being recognised as a global epidemic. Children in developed or industriali...
In recent decades, the prevalence of obesity in children has increased dramatically. This worldwide ...
The childhood obesity epidemic has become a serious global public health problem. Children are diffe...
Objectives. Obesity has become a global epidemic but our understanding of the problem in children is...
Childhood obesity is a public health problem that has acquired increasing proportions worldwide, rai...
Childhood obesity is a grave issue, which needs to be addressed urgently because it leads to several...
Childhood obesity is a global concern. The prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity is increas...
Throughout the developed world there is an increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Because of th...
Throughout the developed world there is an increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Because of th...
Obesity is considered around the world as one of the worst epidemics of the 21st century. The overwe...
Childhood obesity affects 16.9% of children aged two to nineteen; this large percentage has only gro...
Childhood Obesity is defined as excess or abnormal increase of fat accumulation in the body. Early, ...
Background and objectives: the WHO refers obesity as a global epidemic because of rapid increase in ...
Abstract Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent o...
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed countries. Twenty five percent of childre...
Childhood obesity is now being recognised as a global epidemic. Children in developed or industriali...
In recent decades, the prevalence of obesity in children has increased dramatically. This worldwide ...
The childhood obesity epidemic has become a serious global public health problem. Children are diffe...
Objectives. Obesity has become a global epidemic but our understanding of the problem in children is...
Childhood obesity is a public health problem that has acquired increasing proportions worldwide, rai...
Childhood obesity is a grave issue, which needs to be addressed urgently because it leads to several...
Childhood obesity is a global concern. The prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity is increas...
Throughout the developed world there is an increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Because of th...
Throughout the developed world there is an increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Because of th...
Obesity is considered around the world as one of the worst epidemics of the 21st century. The overwe...
Childhood obesity affects 16.9% of children aged two to nineteen; this large percentage has only gro...
Childhood Obesity is defined as excess or abnormal increase of fat accumulation in the body. Early, ...
Background and objectives: the WHO refers obesity as a global epidemic because of rapid increase in ...