Overweight children and social rejection
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Last updated: Thursday, September 22, 2011

A 2010 study revealed raising concerns about American children’s weight. Lead author Corinna Koebnick told WebMD: ‘The prevalence of extreme obesity was much higher than we thought (…) Seven percent of boys and 5% of girls – that is scary.’ But apart from health issues, another difficulty occurs due to nutritional problems and other factors Related posts: Asthma Flare Ups More Often in

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Overweight children and social rejection