Childhood obesity outline
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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.