Family Support Could Be Key in Combating Childhood Obesity
Childhood obesity is a more critical issue than many people realize, but a new study has found a possible way to help turn the tide and put kids on a healthier track.
Right now, about one-third of children and adolescents between the ages of six and 19 are considered to be overweight or obese. According to the World Health Organization, the number of overweight or obese infants and young children increased from 1990's global count of 32 million to 2013's 42 million. If current trends persist, the WHO warns that the number of overweight or obese infants and young children globally will increase to 70 million by 2025.
"Childhood obesity must be accepted as a significant and urgent threat to health that is relevant in all countries. Governments must take the lead," said WHO Director General...









