Obesity in childrenIndexTitle pageObjectives 1Introduction 2Theory of change 2Definition of weight and obesity 4Statistics 4Research and studies5Causes of obesity in childhood and solutionsPhysically inactive 6Genetics 7Choice of food 7Finance and economic situation 8Effects of obesity on children 8Obesity prevention 9Evaluation 10 References 11Objectives• Raise awareness of obesity and its negative health consequences, through an informative speech with the help of the local council.• Support research into obesity and its health consequences, emphasizing the promotion of public health.• Educate parents and their young children on the prevention of obesity and its negative consequences if not well nourished. Introduction The chosen topic was based on obesity in children in Malta, as Malta is statistically proven to be one of the largest countries in the world with a number of overweight and obese children. In this study, we focused on planning a campaign together with the help of some local councils to provide an informative message to children and their parents and the aim is to change their lifestyle by eating healthy, factors that can lead to obesity and prevent obesity. from some medical diseases. We chose the theory of change as the basis for our studies. After understanding the importance of healthy eating, we decided to create awareness so that one could understand the context of healthy eating. Our goal was to try to change a child's diet and lifestyle by promoting awareness in society. The research carried out was based on other proven studies to strengthen the concept...... half of the article ......2).Childhood obesity. Retrieved March 23, 2013, from: http://www.kidsmalta.com/articles/view/485/Childhood-Obesity.aspxNIH.(2013).Obesity.Retrieved on March 22, 2013, from: http://www.nlm. nih .gov/medlineplus/obesity.htmlSymptoms of Obesity: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health- topics/topics/obe/signs.htmlSchwimmer, J.B., Burwinkle, T.M., &Varni, J.W. (2003 ). Health-related quality of life in severely obese children and adolescents. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 289, pp. (1813-1819)Warschburger, P (2005). The unhappy obese child. WHO. (2013). Malta launches obesity strategy. Retrieved March 29, 2013, from: http://www.euro.who.int/en/where-we-work/member-states/malta/sections/news/2012/05/malta-launches-obesity-strategyhttp:/ /eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/08/08/eurpub.cks052
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