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Defeat Childhood Obesity
In the last few years childhood obesity has shown to be an problem of critical and increasing importance. A little boy is considered obese if he exceeds his ideal weight by 25% the threshold is set at 30% for small girls. A child’s ideal weight can be effortlessly calculated on the base of BMI (body massive index). If you want to check your child’s weight you can pay a visit to the site: http://www.cdc.gov and write “bmi” in the search engine. Childhood obesity is regularly a consequence of an unbalanced nutrition, far more and more based on fat and caloric food, lacking in proteins and nutritive value. Kids frequently eat casually and prefer snacks and soft drinks. Parents tend to acquire ready-to-eat goods rather than cook themselves with natural ingredients. Obtain … Read entire article »
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