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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Impact of an External and Internal factors of overweight and obesity in urban

Author: SADHU MALLIKA, MURALI R
Abstract: Adolescence is considered aperiod of significant decline in physicalactivity levels. Compulsions of the modern education, in association with technological advancements facilitating various day to day activities with minimal physical activity, is primarily responsible for this phenomenon. Availability of mobile phones and internet, long hours of engagement with online and social networking activities have further compounded the problem in recent times.Childhood is an important phase of life in terms of developing consumption habits. Several studies have shown that eating habits obtained during childhood period will have both an immediate as well as a long term effect on the child’s health and nutrition. Research also shows that children’s eating practices are also influenced by poor parental feeding practices, and can lead to harmful eating habits such as benderconsumption or emotional intake. All these can further increase the occurrence of overweight and obesity.
Keyword: Body Shape Questionnaire,National Capital Region, national capital Region, International Obesity Task Force, , Body Mass Index, body satisfaction,Obesity and Overweight.
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