Childhood obesity outline

Childhood obesity outline

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Date

Childhood obesity outline

Introduction

Childhood obesity

Causes

Poor diet

Less or not physical activity

Psychological stress

Genetic pre-disposition

Extent

Statistics

Effects

What can be done

Potential effects

Diabetes

Cancer

Heart disease

Asthma

Solutions

Plan

Healthy eating

Physical activity

Water consumption

Home obstacle course

Why this way

What eaten translates into our being

Physical activity helps us be healthy

Water consumption helps us be healthy

Home activities make us active

Costs

Cost for healthy eating

Cost for physical activity

Cost for water consumption

Cost for home obstacle

Conclusion

References

González-González, C. S., Gómez del Río, N., Toledo-Delgado, P. A., & García-Peñalvo, F. J. (2021). Active Game-Based Solutions for the Treatment of Childhood Obesity. Sensors, 21(4), 1266.Hollinghurst, S., Hunt, L. P., Banks, J., Sharp, D. J., & Shield, J. P. (2014). Cost and effectiveness of treatment options for childhood obesity. Pediatric obesity, 9(1), e26-e34.Olivieri, C. (2020). Childhood Obesity, Health & Nutrition and Its Effects on Learning. Journal for Leadership and Instruction, 19(1), 31-37.

Saeed, S., Arslan, M., Manzoor, J., Din, S. M., Janjua, Q. M., Ayesha, H., … & Froguel, P. (2020). Genetic Causes of Severe Childhood Obesity: A Remarkably High Prevalence in an Inbred Population of Pakistan. Diabetes, 69(7), 1424-1438.

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