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Obesity epidemic — In the last 10 years, obesity rates have increased by more than 60 percent among adults. — Since 1980, obesity rates have doubled among children and tripled among adolescents. Of children and adolescents aged 6–19 years, 15 percent—about 9 million young people—are considered overweight. — More than 60 percent of young people eat too much fat, and less than 20 percent eat the recommended five or more servings of fruits and vegetables each day. — More than a third of young people in grades 9–12 do not regularly engage in vigorous physical activity. — Unhealthy diet and physical inactivity play an important role in many chronic diseases and conditions, including type 2 diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, breast cancer, colon cancer, gallbladder disease, and arthritis. |
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Losing to win Aug. 19: A radical new program tries to help teens confront the things that led to their obesity and lose weight in the process. NBC's Rob Stafford has the story. Dateline NBC |
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