Non-communicable diseases: overweight and obesity in children. The prevalence of overweight and obesity among adolescents is defined according to the WHO growth reference for overweight school-age children and adolescents, differences in body mass index by age and sex, and obesity, body deviations. In terms of health, the relevance and urgency of understanding children's eating habits have become essential. This research paper is subject to limitations which should be acknowledged. Initially the intention was to undertake a meta-analysis, but the large study by Fitzgerald et al. highlighted the need for an integrated approach to promoting physical activity to prevent childhood obesity. The Philippines, a lower-middle-income country, faces a growing epidemic of obesity among children and adolescents. We share the challenges of controlling the growing rates of childhood obesity around the world. Obesity disproportionately affects certain minority youth populations. NHANES found that African American and Mexican American adolescents—more likely to be overweight, respectively, in percentage terms, than non-Hispanic white adolescents—were of Mexican origin. This updated summary of childhood obesity prevention interventions - found a small beneficial impact on children's BMI. for obesity prevention interventions in schools. A more comprehensive evaluation of interventions is needed to identify effective intervention mechanisms to inform the future public about obesity prevention. Practical: The National Institutes of Health NIH supports a number of funding announcements, workshops, and dietary assessment tools related to childhood obesity. Policy: Childhood obesity continues to pose a major public health challenge, and research related to environmental programs, policies, and/or strategies could be expanded or expanded. obese children, India has the second largest population of obese children in the world. it is expected to reach one million. The prevention of childhood obesity is a current area of research: initiatives cooperate to share information and stem the epidemic p. 5. The PAN report: Physical activity and nutrition. Obesity has become a global epidemic and is one of the most significant public health problems in the world today. Obesity poses a major risk for a variety of serious diseases, including diabetes mellitus, non-alcoholic liver disease NAFLD, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and stroke, as well as some forms of cancer Bluher, 2019. Obesity is primarily an introduction. The percentage of caloric intake from fast foods has increased fivefold over the past three decades among adolescents 1, 2. In addition, the prevalence of obesity has increased significantly worldwide and is one of the problems of the most serious public health problems, particularly among children and adolescents of the current century.