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Obesity In Australia Essay

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Overweight and obesity in children and adolescents in developed countries Overweight and obesity is defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as “abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.” Body Mass Index (BMI) is a common measurement used to determine the classification of a person’s weight. A BMI above 25.0 is considered to be overweight, and a BMI above 30.0 is considered obese. In most countries around the world, obesity poses a huge risk to the quality of life for all people. In Australia, obesity has a substantial prevalence in the population. In 2014.15, 63.4% of Australians aged 18 and over were overweight or obese, which equates to approximately 11.2 million people. Of these 63.4%, 35.5% were overweight (6.3 million people), and 27.9% (4.9 million people) were obese (1). These statistics are 10% higher than in 1995, when approximately 53% of Australians were either overweight or obese (2). …show more content…

Studies have shown that once children become overweight or obese, they have a greatly increased chance to stay overweight or obese into adulthood (4), and as a result, have an increased risk of developing chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease (5), a variety of cancers (including bowel, breast, prostate, and oesophagus cancers) (6), and asthma (7). These conditions are rarely evident in childhood, but develop later on in life, typically beyond 35 years of

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