Childhood Obesity
The prevalence of child obesity is increasing rapidly worldwide (WHO 1998). It is associated with several risk factors for later heart disease and other chronic diseases including hyperlipidaemia, hyperinsulinaemia, hypertension and early artherosclerosis (Berenson et al. 1998). In view of its public health importance, the trends in child obesity should be closely monitored. Trends are, however, difficult to quantify or to compare locally and internationally, as a wide variety of definitions of child obesity are in use, and no commonly accepted standard has yet emerged (Cole et al. 2000).
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