Childhood obesity rates in the United States are on the rise, and the immediate and long-term medical and social consequences of childhood obesity are staggering. During the past four decades, rates have consistently increased

Which population has the highest childhood obesity rates and would be the best population to begin interventions to help curb obesity?

A) Middle income groups
B) Upper socioeconomic groups
C) Low-income groups
D) Lower middle class


Ans: C
Childhood obesity rates in the United States are on the rise, and the immediate and long-term medical and social consequences of childhood obesity are staggering. During the past four decades, rates have consistently increased, and today more than 33% of children and adolescents are overweight or obese in this country. Childhood obesity rates are highest among low-income populations and also among racial/ethnic minorities. Research has demonstrated that this trend also applies to rural youth, where the prevalence of obesity and overweight has been shown to be higher than state and national averages and also higher than rates among youth in urban areas.

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