Childhood Obesity problems are usually varied and can be caused by a variety of physical and emotional triggers. Eating habits tend to be high on the list of causes although it is often impossible to pinpoint the exact cause.
One study conducted for a period of three years used a random selection of 1700 3rd grade children for which two balanced meals were offered and combined in a supervised exercising program. This study failed to provide a significant reduction in related body fat when compared to the studies controlled group of children. Even though the children in the program were under the impression that they were eating less they were in fact consuming the same amount of calories as previously. In the same test the energy
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