Childhood obesity is still a severe health problem. The conduct that kids imitate from their parents and other adults is a major contributor to childhood obesity. By educating your kid about appropriate eating practices and motivating them to keep active, you can avoid childhood obesity. When your kid weighs more than is healthy for their age and height, they may have childhood obesity, a complicated condition. Because children's body compositions change as they get older, BMI is age- and sex-specific for them. Additionally, they differ between youngsters designated to be male or female at birth. BMI-for-age growth charts are used by healthcare professionals to gauge children's size and development rates. High body fat may be indicated by a high BMI. The BMI does not directly calculate body fat. However, it informs your child's doctor. To determine whether extra fat is a concern, your kid may require further tests. BMI percentile cutoffs indicate a range at which your child may be more prone to experience health problems associated with their weight.
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