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Healthy Children > Health Issues > Conditions > Obesity

Obesity

Various factors can influence the likelihood of a child's becoming overweight. Obesity is usually defined as more than 20 percent above ideal weight for a particular height and age.

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Childhood Obesity: Common Misconceptions

To help you and your youngster get on the right path toward normalizing his weight it is important to know common misconceptions about childhood obesity.

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Obesity articles

Assessing Your Home Environment
Behavioral Measures for Weight Loss
BMI Rebound: An Obesity Clue (Video)
Body-Mass Index Formula
Child Care and School Issues
Childhood Obesity: Common Misconceptions
Common Weight Loss Challenges
Conquering Setbacks
Determining Body-Mass Index
Dietary Measures
Downsizing a Super Sized Problem: Curbing Childhood Obesity
Emotional Eating
Emphasis on Exercise
Environmental Factors
Evaluating Snacking Behaviors
Feeding Your Preschooler
How is Your Child Eating Now?
How Will You and Your Child Get There?
Is Your Child Eating More Healthfully?
Losing Weight Safely, Sensibly, Successfully
Managing Setbacks and Detours
Medical Measures
Obesity and High Blood Pressure
Obesity's Impact on Teen Health
Organic Causes of Weight Gain and Obesity
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