PPT-Physical Activity-Adolescent/child obesity

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By Payton Strong Introduction In this presentation you will be learning about child obesity and how it effects children today You will also be learning how obesity

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By Payton Strong Introduction In this presentation you will be learning about child obesity and how it effects children today You will also be learning how obesity can be prevented and how to live a healthy life. Nutrition, Physical Activity, & Obesity. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Benefits of . Healthy Eating and Active Living . Eating . B. ehaviour. . in . E. uropean Children. , . Adolescents . and their P. arents. Overview . & Key . F. indings. Wolfgang Ahrens (. I.Family. coordinator). University of Bremen & . Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research & Epidemiology – BIPS. BY OMOLARA OBATOLA MPH STUDENT . WALDEN . UNIVERISTY. PUBH 6165-5 . INSTRUCTOR: . Dr. PATRICK . TSCHIDA. SUMMER QUARTER, 2011. LEARNING OBJECTIVES. BY the end this presentation, the reader will be able to . Scott Rudolph . University Professor . of . Psychiatry. , . Medicine. , Pediatrics and Psychology. Washington University in St. Louis. Healthy Parents, Healthy Children: Promotion of Optimal Family Lifestyle Habits and Weight Regulation. Presented by: Jaime Callaghan (Family Nurse Practitioner student), Samantha Moyer (Physical Therapist student), and Sandra Bragg (Counselor student) . Overview. The goals of health maintenance in school-aged children are to promote health, detect any presence of disease, and to prevent adverse health problems or injuries in the future.. EPID 624. 9 January 2015. The Basic Facts on Obesity. Definition: . Overweight. VS . Obese. What form of measurement do we use to tell the difference? . Body Mass Index . aka . “BMI”. and . Waist Circumference. Effect of Attendance of the Child in Childhood Obesity Treatment. Boutelle . KN, Rhee KE, Liang J, et . al. . Effect of attendance of the child on body weight, energy intake, and physical activity in childhood obesity . U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Benefits of . Healthy Eating and Active Living . Helps control weight. Reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease. Pennington Biomedical Research . Center. 3/6/2015. 2. Childhood obesity rates. Childhood obesity rates have doubled in the U.S. over the last 30 years. . The distribution of body-mass index (BMI) has shifted, such that the heaviest children, at greatest risk of complications, have become even heavier. . National Press Foundation. May 7, 2023. Roy Kim, MD, MPH. Pediatric Endocrinologist. Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital. Why Talk About Childhood Obesity?. Common. Impact. Stigma & Myths. Treatable. John M. Jakicic, PhD. Senior Investigator. Director, Population Science. AdventHealth. – Translational Research Institute. Orlando, FL. Disclosures. (Past 12 Months). Scientific Advisory Board: WW International, Inc. (formerly Weight Watchers). . Abbas. Medical Unit 2. Sheikh Zayed Hospital . Rahim. Yar Khan. What is Obesity. For adults, WHO defines overweight and obesity as follows:. O. verweight. is a . BMI equal to or greater than 25. Alex White. Nutrition Scientist. British Nutrition Foundation. Why is childhood obesity an issue?. Obese children are . more likely to become obese adults.. Childhood obesity: applying All Our Health . Paediatric Dietitian. Aim and objectives. Aim:. . Identify the obese child, the influences that contribute to obesity and the interventions to help achieve and maintain a healthy weight. Objectives: .

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