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  2. Childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 the Obesity Health Alliance called on the United Kingdom government which would be formed after that year's general election to take measures to reduce childhood obesity, for example by banning advertisements for unhealthy foods before 9:00 pm and banning sports sponsorship by manufacturers of unhealthy foods.

  3. The AAP's New Guidelines for Childhood Obesity Are Getting ...

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    The American Academy of Pediatrics' new guidelines on childhood obesity are causing an uproar in the eating disorder community. ... Offering teens ages 12 and older obesity weight loss medications ...

  4. Large food portions for children may be fuelling Britain’s obesity crisis, with more than a third of parents making youngsters always finish their meals, nutritionists have warned. A new poll ...

  5. Less sugar, less salt: USDA proposes nutrition changes to ...

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    “Many children aren’t getting the nutrition they need, and diet-related diseases are on the rise.” The proposal lays out a slow rollout for its nutrition tweaks. Starting in the fall of 2024 ...

  6. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    As with obesity in adults, many factors contribute to the rising rates of childhood obesity. Changing diet and decreasing physical activity are believed to be the two most important causes for the recent increase in the incidence of child obesity. [281]

  7. Undernutrition in children - Wikipedia

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    A child with Kwashiorkor caused by inadequate dietary protein intake, show signs of thinning hair or "Flag Sign", edema, inadequate growth, and weight loss. Inadequate food intake such as a lack of proteins can lead to Kwashiorkor, Marasmus and other forms of Protein–energy malnutrition. [citation needed]