Childhood Obesity: The Indian Scenario Compared with World Wide

Journal Title: VIMS Health Science Journal - Year 2019, Vol 6, Issue 2

Abstract

In this small review article we present the childhood obesity in India as on today. This might make the reader think that India is a Developed Nation, but rather it is a Developing Nation. Obesity is the sign of rich people in India. On one side we see obese children and on the other side we see malnourished children. We have tried to analyze this problem in the Indian point of view and throw some light on reducing obesity.

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Dr. Sharada Aher, Dr. Ujjwala Shirsath, Dr. Madhura Panditrao

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Dr. Sharada Aher, Dr. Ujjwala Shirsath, Dr. Madhura Panditrao (2019). Childhood Obesity: The Indian Scenario Compared with World Wide. VIMS Health Science Journal, 6(2), 55-57. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-666932