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  2. Is Childhood Obesity a National Public Health Emergency? - WebMD

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    One such program that includes family is the Healthy Weight Clinic at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, which evaluates children as young as 2. The approach is compassionate.

  3. How Much Should I Weigh for My Height and Age? - Healthline

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    To calculate your BMI, divide your weight in pounds by your height in inches squared. Multiply that result by 703. You can also enter this information into the BMI calculator below. Here’s a ...

  4. Ideal Body Weight: What Is It and How to Calculate - Healthline

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    Women: Ideal body weight in pounds = 45.5 kg + 2.3 kg x (height, in – 60) Men: Ideal body weight in pounds = 50 kg + 2.3 kg x (height, in – 60) For example, a woman who is 65 inches tall ...

  5. CDC Updates BMI Charts for Kids: Here's Why - Healthline

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    According to the CDC, a child is considered ‘obese’ if their BMI is higher than 95% of kids of the same gender and age. They are classed as ‘severely obese’ if their BMI is 120% higher ...

  6. Helping Your Overweight Child to Lose Weight - WebMD

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    A 5- to 10-pound weight loss is a reasonable first goal – about 1 to 4 pounds per month. Some doctors focus less on losing weight than on not gaining more so that weight catches up with expected ...

  7. You can use two simple tools. The first is called body mass index (BMI). You can easily find your BMI using the BMI calculator on the CDC Website. Obesity in adults is defined as having a BMI of ...

  8. Childhood Obesity: Causes, Risks, and Outlook - Healthline

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    Children who have obesity have a higher risk of developing health problems than their peers who maintain a healthy weight. Diabetes, heart disease, and asthma are among the most serious risks.

  9. BMI Calculator for Parents: Learn Your Child’s BMI by ...

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    The Raising FIT Kids BMI Calculator computes your child's body mass index (BMI). You'll learn whether your child's BMI falls into an underweight, healthy weight, overweight, or obese range. And ...