TAILIEUCHUNG - SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF CHILDHOOD OBESITY WITHIN A GENERATION

Unfortunately, in LMICs the situation does not seem to be better. A detailed review of 2882 deaths of women during pregnancy, or up to 42 days postpartum, conducted in three provinces in Vietnam, found that 29% of those deaths were attributed to non-natural causes (suicide, murder and accidents) of which 14% were due to suicide (65). An enlarged study conducted by the WHO, covering seven provinces in Vietnam, confirmed the high percentage of suicides among women in the perinatal period: 8% to , depending on the province (66). Lal et al. (67) examined 219 deaths of mothers after 9894. | SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF CHILDHOOD OBESITY WITHIN A GENERATION White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity Report to the President MAY 2010 Table of Contents The Challenge We I. Early A. Prenatal B. C. Chemical D. Screen E. Early Care and II. Empowering Parents and A. Making Nutrition Information B. Food C. Health Care III. Healthy Food in A. Quality School B. Other Foods in C. Food-Related Factors in the School D. Food in Other IV. Access to Healthy Affordable A. Physical Access to Healthy B. Food C. Product D. Hunger and Obesity . .

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