In recent years, the national childhood obesity rate has leveled off. However, reports from across the country confirm that childhood obesity rates have declined in some cities, counties, and states. This brief presents data from those reports and summarizes resources that document their efforts to address the epidemic
Over a quarter of a century ago, the childhood obesity epidemic started its upswing in high-income c...
Communities across the U.S. are implementing programs and policies designed to address the epidemic ...
Childhood obesity is the latest U.S. epidemic to come to the attention of the public health communit...
Obese children are more likely to become obese adults and suffer lifelong physical and mental health...
IntroductionRecent analyses suggest that increases in rates of childhood obesity have plateaued nati...
Childhood obesity is a serious public health problem across the United States, and health policy cha...
According to the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, the American childhood obesity rate has...
Obesity has become an epidemic amongst American youth in the 21st century, and is spreading not only...
Recent studies have reported evidence of a leveling and decline in childhood obesity prevalence in N...
Background: Understanding state/territorial trends in obesity by race/ethnicity helps focus resource...
Presents findings from a survey of 1,108 adults that examines current attitudes about childhood obes...
Childhood obesity prevalence rates have reached epidemic levels in the United States having nearly t...
Childhood obesity affects 16.9% of children aged two to nineteen; this large percentage has only gro...
Obesity in the U.S. is a problem that is beginning to grow large in our children‘s lives. The soluti...
Introduction: Routine collection, analysis, and reporting of data on child height, weight, and body ...
Over a quarter of a century ago, the childhood obesity epidemic started its upswing in high-income c...
Communities across the U.S. are implementing programs and policies designed to address the epidemic ...
Childhood obesity is the latest U.S. epidemic to come to the attention of the public health communit...
Obese children are more likely to become obese adults and suffer lifelong physical and mental health...
IntroductionRecent analyses suggest that increases in rates of childhood obesity have plateaued nati...
Childhood obesity is a serious public health problem across the United States, and health policy cha...
According to the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, the American childhood obesity rate has...
Obesity has become an epidemic amongst American youth in the 21st century, and is spreading not only...
Recent studies have reported evidence of a leveling and decline in childhood obesity prevalence in N...
Background: Understanding state/territorial trends in obesity by race/ethnicity helps focus resource...
Presents findings from a survey of 1,108 adults that examines current attitudes about childhood obes...
Childhood obesity prevalence rates have reached epidemic levels in the United States having nearly t...
Childhood obesity affects 16.9% of children aged two to nineteen; this large percentage has only gro...
Obesity in the U.S. is a problem that is beginning to grow large in our children‘s lives. The soluti...
Introduction: Routine collection, analysis, and reporting of data on child height, weight, and body ...
Over a quarter of a century ago, the childhood obesity epidemic started its upswing in high-income c...
Communities across the U.S. are implementing programs and policies designed to address the epidemic ...
Childhood obesity is the latest U.S. epidemic to come to the attention of the public health communit...