2021
DOI: 10.12775/jehs.2021.11.08.014
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Anthropometric indicators associated with childhood obesity. Is it time for a BMI successor?

Abstract: Childhood obesity and overweight have a wide impact on physical and mental health, and affect adulthood. In the last decade, scientists have been looking with concern at the increasingly frequent excess body weight in children and adolescents. Therefore, it is crucial to estimate the scale of the problem, and thus to correctly assess the level of adipose tissue. In assessing the nutritional status of the young, anthropometric measurements and indicators are used. Despite the widespread use of BMI (body mass in… Show more

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