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19.8% of US youths aged 2 to 19 had obesity in
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Severe obesity affected nearly 10% of adolescents.
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Racial disparities in obesity prevalence were evident.
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PCORnet provided data from 6.1 million youths.
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Recommendations emphasize public health interventions.
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Study classified as non-human participant research.
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BMI defined according to CDC growth standards.
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Aligns with prior national obesity data.
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In 2024, almost 20% of US youths aged 2 to 19 experienced obesity, with severe obesity affecting nearly 10% of adolescents, as revealed by a study analyzing BMI data from 6.1 million youths. The research, leveraging health records from the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network, indicates rising obesity rates particularly during adolescence, with significant racial and ethnic disparities noted. Recommendations emphasize the necessity for continued public health interventions to combat youth obesity. The study, led by Dr. William J. Heerman, aligns with previous national data trends.
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1
19.8% of US youths aged 2 to 19 had obesity in
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2
Severe obesity affected nearly 10% of adolescents.
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3
Racial disparities in obesity prevalence were evident.
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4
PCORnet provided data from 6.1 million youths.
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5
Recommendations emphasize public health interventions.
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6
Study classified as non-human participant research.
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7
BMI defined according to CDC growth standards.
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8
Aligns with prior national obesity data.
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