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Introduction: "Figures show that between 1995 and 2006..." | Greenaway, J. (2008). "Childhood Obesity: bringing children's rights discourse to public health policy", cited in Community Practitioner, 2008; 81(5):17-21. |
Conclusion: "If we are to meet targets set to reduce the proportion of overweight children to 2000 levels by the year 2020..." | HMSO, 2007, "PSA delivery agreement 12; Improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people. Indicator three: levels of childhood obesity. London, HMSO, 2007, cited in Greenaway, J. (2008). "Childhood Obesity: bringing children's rights discourse to public health policy", cited in Community Practitioner, 2008; 81(5):17-21. |
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Obesity: the prevention, identification, assessment and management of overweight and obesity in adults and children | NICE clinical guideline issued in December 2006. |
The WHO Child Growth Standards | This web site presents standards developed using data collected in the WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study. The site presents documentation on how the physical growth curves and motor milestone windows of achievement were developed as well as application tools to support implementation of the standards. |
For adults:
A BMI over 25 in adults suggests an increased risk of developing serious health problems.
In children and young adults the amount of body fat differs between boys and girls, and varies according to age. Children are therefore considered to be obese only if weight and height are plotted on a gender/age appropriate centile chart, and weight is recorded as equal to or greater than the 95th centile.