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Health in China: Obesity in Children skyrockets in a decade

About 13.3 percent of local children are overweight and 6.5 percent are obese, according to a newly released survey […]

About 13.3 percent of local children are overweight and 6.5 percent are obese, according to a newly released survey.

The obesity rate among local schoolchildren has grown by 24.4 percent in the past decade and is close to that found in Western countries, experts said.

Children from downtown areas are fatter than those in the suburbs, children from low and middle-income families are more obese than those from high income ones and male students are plumper than female students, the survey found.

Being born a big baby, with inherent big-body weight, consumption habits and a couch potato-like lifestyle are major causes, researchers found.

Unhealthy lifestyles and wrong concepts about child-raising among parents and grandparents are important risk factors, said experts, who researched local children’s obesity and metabolism disorders through the survey covering 11,839 students from 36 primary schools in Luwan, Huangpu, Yangpu and Baoshan districts.

“It is a comprehensive survey since we not only included weight measurements and questionnaires but checked their blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose levels,” said Cai Meiqin from the nutrition department of Shanghai Jiao Tong University‘s School of Medicine, which conducted the survey.

By Itamar Medeiros

Originally from Brazil, Itamar Medeiros currently lives in Germany, where he works as VP of Design Strategy at SAP, where he leads the design vision for the entire Human Capital Management product line, ensuring cohesive product narratives and establishing best practices.

Working in the Information Technology industry since 1998, Itamar has helped truly global companies in multiple continents create great user experience through advocating Design and Innovation principles. Itamar has also served as a juror for prestigious design competitions and lectured on design topics at universities worldwide.

During his 7 years in China, he promoted the User Experience Design discipline as User Experience Manager at Autodesk and Local Coordinator of the Interaction Design Association (IxDA) in Shanghai.

Itamar holds a MA in Design Practice from Northumbria University (Newcastle, UK), for which he received a Distinction Award for his thesis Creating Innovative Design Software Solutions within Collaborative/Distributed Design Environments.

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