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TIANJIN, Aug. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- A recent survey has found that
oneout of every five children in the north China municipality of Tianjin is
overweight.
For each hour a day spent in front of the television the risk increases an average of one to two percent, according
to health specialists with the Child Development Center of Tianjin Municipal
Women's Federation, organizer of the survey.
The survey, conducted in 10 kindergartens in Tianjin,
shows the percentage of overweight children in Tianjin is nearing that of some
developed countries.
More than seven percent of the children surveyed
exceeded the weight set by the World Health Organization for their height by
than 20 percent, a symptom of obesity that needs medical intervention.
Almost 10 percent of the children surveyed were
overweight by 10 to 20 percent, a sign that calls for more exercise and less
calorie intake.
Experts acknowledged that long hours in front of the
televisionincreases the young children's risk of obesity. The obesity rate for
those who watch TV for less than an hour each day is 10.8 percent. While those
who sit in front of the TV for more than three hours a day is 15.8 percent.
High-calorie junk food that often accompanies the
children during their TV sessions exasperates the situation, according to the
experts.
Official statistics show that 10 percent of the
children in China are obese and the number is increasing by eight percent
eachyear.
In big cities like Beijing and Shanghai, there is an
average ofone obese child in every five.
Experts are calling for increased awareness about the
rising numbers of obese children, and have called for a balanced diet, more
physical exercises and less time for TV and computer games. Enditem
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