Thursday, May 14, 2020

Childhood Obesity A Relatively New And Disturbing Term...

Childhood obesity is a relatively new and disturbing term. It is an extremely serious problem that many children in the United States face. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2014), approximately 12.7 million or seventeen percent of children and adolescents aged two to nineteen are considered to be obese (Childhood Obesity). This is an astronomical number and it is only continuing to rise. According to Schroeder et al. (2016), there is approximately an addition fifteen percent of children that are overweight (p. 309). The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2015), defines childhood obesity as a body mass index or â€Å"BMI at or above the 95th percentile for children and teens at the same age and sex† (Defining Childhood). This means that adolescents of the same age and sex are compared to one another in terms of their weight and height. Body mass index is calculated by â€Å"dividing a person’s weight in kilograms by the square of heigh t in meters† (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015, Defining Childhood). This is the basis for determining whether or not an adolescent individual is considered to be obese or not. Unfortunately, healthcare professionals are having to categorize more and more adolescents as obese when they are seen for health checkups. Childhood obesity is an extremely dangerous and troubling phenomenon. Obesity is becoming a more common term in our everyday language. According to The Campaign to End Obesity (2014), there areShow MoreRelatedMy Experience As Mexican American1490 Words   |  6 Pagespotatoes and fried foods. Have to admit, it has been difficult for me as an adult to accustom myself and family to healthy food choices. Beginning with diet and overall lifestyle. Having to except and avoid eating the foods I loved to eat in my childhood, is quite challenging. 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