Recent News & Comments About obesity in teens
Depression Linked to Increase in Abdominal Fat (HealthCentral)
Dutch researchers made the connection after studying adults ages 70 to 79.
Moms Find Fun, Healthy Snacks That Help Fight Childhood Obesity (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
A number of recent public research studies substantiate the rise in childhood obesity, the health risks in overweight children, and the questionable nutritional value of cereals and other foods kids consume.
Program challenges kids to fight obesity (News & Messenger)
Fit & Healthy Schools is challenging Prince William sixth graders to fight the obesity epidemic that exists in this country today.
Kick, catch and throw - key to obesity prevention (News-Medical-Net)
A new study has found kids who learn how to kick, catch and throw are more likely to grow into active and fit teens.
Kick, catch and throw - key to obesity prevention (University of Sydney News)
A new clue to help slow the nation's obesity epidemic has been discovered.
Report Ties Children?s Use of Media to Their Health (New York Times)
A review of 173 studies found that more time with television, films, video games, magazines, music and the Internet was linked to rises in childhood obesity, tobacco use and sexual behavior.
Lots of TV and Web harms kids' health (Canada.com)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Spending a lot of time watching TV, playing video games and surfing the Web makes children more prone to a range of health problems including obesity and smoking, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
Lots of TV, video, web harms kids health (CIOL)
WASHINGTON, USA: Spending a lot of time watching TV, playing video games and surfing the Web makes children more prone to a range of health problems including obesity and smoking, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
Lots of TV, video, Web harms kids' health (China Daily)
Spending a lot of time watching TV, playing video games and surfing the Web makes children more prone to a range of health problems including obesity and smoking, US researchers said yesterday.
Lots of TV and Web harms children's health (MSNBC)
Spending a lot of time watching TV, playing video games and surfing the Web makes children more prone to a range of health problems including obesity and smoking, researchers said on Tuesday.
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