
Childhood Obesity And Exercise
Health Risks For Overweight Children
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Childhood obesity is now a significant concern in the United States and across many other countries around the world.

Obesity-associated annual hospital costs for children and youth more than tripled over two decades, rising from $35 million in 1979-1981 to $127 million in 1997-1999.* But the cost of childhood obesity is more than the economic impact to our society.
Over the next few decades, life expectancy for the average American could decline by as much as 5 years unless aggressive efforts are made to slow rising rates of obesity, according to a team of scientists supported in part by the National Institutes of Health.
