Australian Bureau of Statistics report states childhood obesity contues to rise
The Australian Bureau of Statistics quarterly social trends figures, released yesterday, showed childhood obesity was continuing to rise.
In 2007-08, 25 per cent of children aged between five and 17 were overweight or obese, up four percentage points on 1995 data.
Read full story at dailytelegraph.com.au
Related posts:
- 80 Percent of Americans Getting Married by 40: A Survey Report
- How Australians stay happy
- Weight Loss Eases Sleep Apnea Symptoms
- Beware of that coffee you are ordering
- Girl pregnant at 12 takes drug for stress
- Why Apple Should Put iTunes Inside Your TV
- Cricket Australia announce re-vamped second-tier competition to develop spinners
- Hamid Karzai ahead in Afghanistan’s presidential election











