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1 Identifying Overweight A short presentation to assist in identifying when to seek help.

2 What will these kids look like when they grow up? The Foresight report, predicts that by 2050, if no action is taken, 60% of adults and 25% of children will be obese.

3 Assessing weight status in children BMI is calculated in the same way for children and adults, but the data in interpreted differently as... adults have one constant- height and one variable – weight children have two variables; height and weight BMI age and sex specific percentiles are used for children and teens: the amount of body fat changes with age and differs between girls and boys.

4 9 Years old Is Chris: Normal weight Overweight Obese Severely Obese

5 7 years Old Is Sarah: Normal weight Overweight Obese Severely Obese

6 P0. 10 years Old Is Steven: Normal weight Overweight Obese Severely Obese

7 9 year old Chris Chris BMI 23.8

8 . BMI 28.6 Sarah 7 year old Sarah

9 BMI 34.4 Steven. 10 year old Steven

10 Obesity tracking - Childhood to Adulthood  Most obese children remain obese as adults  2-3 times more likely to be an obese adult if obese in early years  5-15 times greater risk of adult obesity if obese at primary school  Over 15 times greater risk of adult obesity if an obese adolescents

11  The strength of association grows with age. The longer a child is overweight, the more established and extreme this weight becomes.

12 Childhood Obesity Risk Factors More than 8 hours of television a week Sleeping fewer than 10.5 hours each night Above average birth weight Both parents are obese Size in early life & big weight gain 1st year Excess body fat in pre-school years (3 – 4)

13 STEP 1: When to get help  Child is being bullied or teased at school  Child is dropping out of games or PE or is always out of breath or struggles to keep up  Child is consuming a very poor quality diet or inordinate amounts of food  NCMP data identifies child as very overweight  Child seems very unhappy or withdrawn or upset  The child or family members have raised concerns  The child has other illnesses such as asthma, diabetes etc.

14 STEP 2: Getting help  Contact your local Alive’N’Kicking child weight management service  Find your local service on www.ank.uk.comwww.ank.uk.com  Or, phone 0208 417 0078


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