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It depends on how overweight he is.and if he than that could be a problem for his health
According to the National Institutes of Health, 65 percent of adult Americans were overweight or obese in 2005, and 16 percent of American children were overweight. More than twice as many children are overweight now than they were three decades ago. The problem with being overweight or obese is more than just size; it puts those individuals at risk for developing chronic illnesses such as Heart disease, Diabetes (especially type 2 diabetes), and Asthma. Being overweight or obese also causes other physical health problems including sleep apnea,menstrual abnormalities, and orthopedic problemsProblems of the skeletal system that can include bone deformities such as bowed legs or flat feet, as well has hip and knee problems due to overweight or obesity., fatigue, as well as emotional and social health problems. Emotional health problems can include low self-esteem, negative body image, and depression. Social health problems can include discrimination, teasing, and bullying.
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Glandular. As in "his overweight was a glandular problem."
It depends on the problem. For instance, put simply, in a class of thirty children, if half had packed lunches, what percent is that? Half of 30 means that 15 children would be half or 50% of the whole class.
Childhood obesity is a major problem whether the media shows it or not. Being overweight as a child leads to serious health problems and being overweight later on in life as well.
Well, a bit overweight can be a big problem. I no a girl and she is just the smallest atom overweight and she has that.
No, not really it can go into remission however there is always the chance of it flaring up again. However there are many situation where children that have suffered fro juvenile arthritis never have a problem again in adulthood.
Its common for children to be concerned about their appearance, this is perhaps especially true as they reach their teens. The nose changes as children grow and unless there is any breathing problem, cosmetic surgery should be avoided altogether until adulthood , if the nose is continuing to be a concern then.
what is the nutritional problem of children in African
the parents have problem children