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Childhood
Obesity
Clearinghouse Announced
Excerpt
by Janet McConnauhey,
AP
A new survey, database and Web site
of childhood anti-obesity programs were announced by the surgeon
general.
More than 1,000 exercise, nutrition,
healthy baby and other anti-obesity programs are expected to participate
in the new clearinghouse, called Shaping American's Youth.
The goal is to set up a registry
of programs and source of information for parents, teachers, doctors,
foundations, government agencies and others interested in the
latest research and strategies.
"We are seeing Generation Y grow
into Generation XL, and this weight gain has long-term health
consequences," the surgeon general, Dr. Richard H. Carmona, told
reporters after addressing a convention of the American Academy
of Pediatrics.
Carmona told the convention that
the number of overweight children has risen from just more than
4 percent in the 1960s to 15 percent today.
"That's over 9 million children.
And the problem doesn't go away when children grow up. Nearly
three out of every four overweight teenagers will become overweight
adults," he said.
Obesity contributes to other medical
problems, including diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure
and arthritis.
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On the Net:
http://www.cps.ca/
http://www.aap.org
http://www.shapingamericasyouth.com/
Reference
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