Summary: The Epidemic Of Childhood Obesity

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Over the past few decades, changes to our communities, neighborhoods, and schools have made it difficult for children to eat a healthy diet and be active. Today, many families don’t have access to affordable healthy foods or safe places for their kids to walk, bike, and play. In schools across the country, junk food and sugary drinks are widely available, while physical education has been squeezed out of the curriculum. Changes such as these have made a significant impact on our nation’s health, and contributed to the epidemic of childhood obesity. Childhood obesity has been called “one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century” (WHO, 2015). The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey has been tracking childhood