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Ligne n°95 : ... + Senior Hunger- Ligne n°96 : * Obesity & Health
Ligne n°97 : Obesity & Health ...
Ligne n°96 : ... * Obesity & Health- Ligne n°97 : Obesity & Health
Ligne n°98 : + Addressing Food Insecurity: A Toolkit for Pediatricians ...
Ligne n°98 : ... + Addressing Food Insecurity: A Toolkit for Pediatricians- Ligne n°99 : + Obesity in the U.S.
Ligne n°100 : + State and Local Data on Obesity ...
Ligne n°99 : ... + Obesity in the U.S.- Ligne n°100 : + State and Local Data on Obesity
Ligne n°101 : + Consequences of Poor Nutrition ...
Ligne n°101 : ... + Consequences of Poor Nutrition- Ligne n°102 : + Consequences of Childhood Obesity
Ligne n°103 : + Consequences of Adult Obesity ...
Ligne n°102 : ... + Consequences of Childhood Obesity- Ligne n°103 : + Consequences of Adult Obesity
Ligne n°104 : + Factors Contributing to Obesity ...
Ligne n°103 : ... + Consequences of Adult Obesity- Ligne n°104 : + Factors Contributing to Obesity
Ligne n°105 : + Relationship Between Poverty and Obesity ...
Ligne n°104 : ... + Factors Contributing to Obesity- Ligne n°105 : + Relationship Between Poverty and Obesity
Ligne n°106 : + Relationship Between Hunger and Obesity ...
Ligne n°105 : ... + Relationship Between Poverty and Obesity- Ligne n°106 : + Relationship Between Hunger and Obesity
Ligne n°107 : + Why Low-Income and Food-Insecure People are Vulnerable to Poor ...
Ligne n°107 : ... + Why Low-Income and Food-Insecure People are Vulnerable to Poor- Ligne n°108 : Nutrition and Obesity
Ligne n°109 : + Role of the Federal Nutrition Programs in Improving Nutrition ...
Ligne n°109 : ... + Role of the Federal Nutrition Programs in Improving Nutrition- Ligne n°110 : and Combating Obesity
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- Ligne n°220 : Obesity rates have more than doubled in adults and children since the
Ligne n°221 : 1970’s (National Center for Health Statistics, 2009). While recent ...
Ligne n°221 : ... 1970’s (National Center for Health Statistics, 2009). While recent- Ligne n°222 : estimates suggest that the overall rates of obesity have plateaued or
Ligne n°223 : even declined among some groups, obesity is widespread and continues to ...
Ligne n°222 : ... estimates suggest that the overall rates of obesity have plateaued or- Ligne n°223 : even declined among some groups, obesity is widespread and continues to
Ligne n°224 : be a leading public health problem in the U.S. (Flegal et al., 2016; ...
Ligne n°225 : ... Ogden et al., 2016; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2016; Wen et al.,- Ligne n°226 : 2012). In addition, severe obesity is a serious and increasing problem
Ligne n°227 : among children, adolescents, and adults (Flegal et al., 2016; Fryar et ...- Ligne n°233 : Adult Obesity in the U.S.
Ligne n°235 : ... More than one-third of U.S. adults are obese (Flegal et al., 2016). In- Ligne n°236 : general, rates of obesity are higher for Black and Hispanic women than
Ligne n°237 : White women, higher for Black and Hispanic men than White men, higher ...
Ligne n°245 : ... percent of Hispanic women are obese compared to 38.2 percent of White- Ligne n°246 : women (Flegal et al., 2016). Severe obesity continues to be higher
Ligne n°247 : among women (9.9 percent) than men (5.5 percent), especially among ...
Ligne n°247 : ... among women (9.9 percent) than men (5.5 percent), especially among- Ligne n°248 : Black women who have approximately double the rates of severe obesity
Ligne n°249 : as White and Hispanic women (16.8 percent versus 9.7 percent and 8.7 ...
Ligne n°249 : ... as White and Hispanic women (16.8 percent versus 9.7 percent and 8.7- Ligne n°250 : percent) (Flegal et al., 2016). Rates of obesity are slightly higher
Ligne n°251 : for Black men (38.0 percent) and Hispanic men (37.9 percent) compared ...
Ligne n°254 : ... The table below highlights these and other selected data on adult- Ligne n°255 : obesity and severe obesity from the National Health and Nutrition
- Ligne n°255 : obesity and severe obesity from the National Health and Nutrition
Ligne n°256 : Examination Survey (NHANES). ...- Ligne n°258 : U.S. Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Adult Obesity and Severe Obesity
- Ligne n°258 : U.S. Age-Adjusted Prevalence of Adult Obesity and Severe Obesity
Ligne n°259 : (NHANES 2013-2014) ...- Ligne n°261 : Obesity
Ligne n°266 : ... Severe- Ligne n°267 : Obesity
Ligne n°286 : ... Source: Flegal, K. M., Kruszon-Moran, D., Carroll, M. D., Fryar, C. D.,- Ligne n°287 : & Ogden, C. L. (2016). Trends in obesity among adults in the United
Ligne n°288 : States, 2005 to 2014. JAMA, 315(21), 2284-2291. ...- Ligne n°290 : Childhood and Adolescent Obesity in the U.S.
Ligne n°293 : ... al., 2016). About 15 percent of low-income preschoolers are obese (Pan- Ligne n°294 : et al., 2012). Obesity rates tend to be higher and have increased more
Ligne n°295 : rapidly over time among Black and Hispanic children than White children ...
Ligne n°312 : ... While little national data are available on Native American children,- Ligne n°313 : several studies have found substantially higher obesity rates compared
Ligne n°314 : to the national average and other racial-ethnic groups (Gordon & Oddo, ...
Ligne n°314 : ... to the national average and other racial-ethnic groups (Gordon & Oddo,- Ligne n°315 : 2012; Smith et al., 2009; Zephier et al., 2006). For example, obesity
Ligne n°316 : rates are twice as high for Native American preschoolers than for White ...
Ligne n°317 : ... or Asian preschoolers (Anderson & Whitaker, 2009). In addition, while- Ligne n°318 : obesity risk tends to rise among adult immigrants as they become more
Ligne n°319 : acculturated to the American diet and health behaviors (Singh et al., ...
Ligne n°320 : ... 2011), there is evidence that children of the least acculturated- Ligne n°321 : immigrants have a greater risk of obesity than children of natives or
Ligne n°322 : settled immigrants, especially among boys, Whites, and Hispanics (Van ...
Ligne n°325 : ... The following table provides some of the most recent data on child and- Ligne n°326 : adolescent obesity from the National Health and Nutrition Examination
Ligne n°327 : Survey (NHANES). ...- Ligne n°329 : U.S. Prevalence of Child and Adolescent Obesity and Severe Obesity
- Ligne n°329 : U.S. Prevalence of Child and Adolescent Obesity and Severe Obesity
Ligne n°330 : (NHANES 2013-2014) ...- Ligne n°332 : Obesity
Ligne n°336 : ... Severe- Ligne n°337 : Obesity
Ligne n°356 : ... Source: Ogden C. L., Carroll, M. D., Lawman, H. G., Fryar, C. D.,- Ligne n°357 : Kruszon-Moran, D., Kit, B.K., & Flegal K. M. (2016). Trends in obesity
Ligne n°358 : prevalence among children and adolescents in the United States, ...
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