czwartek, 14 października 2010

Childhood obesity on the rise in Europe

More than a third of European children are now obese or overweight, according to Datamonitor, the global research organization. "Authors of the new report entitled" kids nutrition: new perspectives and opportunities "attribute the problem to an increase in prosperity and the increased availability of unhealthy foods and beverages."Write with worldwide increasing prosperity, it has to people, an increased tendency for children which cause overweight children the number alarming, rising, the authors. Although Europe and America the highest levels of obesity are identified as an exhibitor of the world, other regions are also significant improvements including Asia, Middle East and African countries shows. The report focuses on the children from 5 to 13 years in France Germany Italy, Netherlands, Russia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, consumer spending to U.S., Canada, Brazil, Australia, Japan, South Korea, China, India, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E. and South Africa. Researchers say a particular concern of children high consumption of carbonated beverages and snackable food is. Baked goods and cereals, such as are most popular among children in Europe and the Middle East. Now 27 per cent of children are approximately in the UK, now overweight, according to BBC research. In 2007, 17 percent of young at the age of two to 15 and 16 percent of girls were classified as obese, an increase of 11% and 12 per cent in 1995, after the UK national health service. The International Association for the study of obesity (IASO) recommends coordinated measures to remedy the rising levels.

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