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    To determine the health and wellbeing of children, adolescents, and adults, the height and weight are used to establish the Body Mass Index (BMI). The purpose of the body mass index is to provide a scale to determine if individuals are overweight, underweight, obese, or of a healthy/normal weight. The Body Mass Index does have its inadequacies. For example, the BMI for athletic persons and individuals who have a well-defined and toned build can be overestimated. In turn, the BMI in elderly populations

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    Asthma and Body Mass Index; Does it Associate? Asthma, according to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute is a chronic lung disease that narrows and causes inflammation of the airways (2014). The effects of asthma on the body include coughing, shortness of breath, wheezing and chest tightness, if left untreated a severe asthma attack could be fatal (NIH, 2014). While asthma currently has no cure, it is assumed that preventative measures can be taken to lessen the risk or improve the chance

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    Measures Obesity is determined by an individual’s Body Mass Index (BMI). According to the CDC, “an adult who have an index mass of 30 and over, is considered obese”. Body mass index (weight (kg)/height (m) 2), is used to calculate the height and weight to determine if the individual is obese. Poverty is defined “the state of one who lacks a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary, 2014). Since the majority of Austin is poverty stricken, and

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    The first Chi Square analysis I ran is to determine a relationship between Body Mass Index(BMI) and Gender. The P-Value is 0.202744 while the level of significance is 0.05. This led to non-significance. The second chi- square analysis I ran is to determine a relationship between being on a sports team or with BMI. The P- Value is 0.574058 while the level of significance is 0.574. This means the data was non-significant. The third chi square analysis I ran is to determine if there is a relationship

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    BRIEF REVIEW OF THE TOPIC According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2009), Childhood Obesity is defined as a Body Mass Index at or above 95th percentile for both male and female children in the United States. Approximately 9 million children are struggling with Obesity (Gootman, J.A., McGinnis, M., & Kraak, V.I., 2006). The rate at which children are being diagnosed with obesity has more than doubled over a span of 25 years form 7% to 18% for children ranging in age

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    Daniel et al (2005) assessed that many health problems were more prevalent in obese children like bone and joint pro The role of child age might also be particularly important in association between maternal employment and body mass index of children (Morrissey et al 2011).Miller and Han (2008) claimed that, mothers with irregular working shifts had disruption in meal preparation and activity routines. The study also reported that child’s BMI increased significantly if their mothers worked at irregular

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    Alissa Winkler Height, weight, and body mass index in early adulthood and risk of schizophrenia/ Research paper Burlington County Community College Prior to the date of July 1, 2006 when this research article was written there was very little information known about the possible associations between the risk of becoming schizophrenic due to thinness or overweight issues during the early adulthood chapter of life. The hypothesis these researchers portrayed was the possiblity of association

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    This portfolio is an investigation into how the median Body Mass Index of a girl will change as she ages. Body Mass Index (BMI) is a comparison between a person's height (in meters) and weight (in kilograms) in order to determine whether one is overweight or underweight based on their height. The goal of this portfolio is to prove of disprove how BMI as a function of Age (years) for girls living in the USA in 2000 can be modeled using one or more mathematical equations. This data can be used for

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    Obesity is a known disease that is found around us. Everywhere we go we see obese people. But what is obesity? Obesity is defined as having an excessive amount of body fat which applies to people who are overweight. There are many health risks that coincide with obesity, which makes it a dangerous disease. Furthermore, obesity is becoming an enormous problem since it is increasing drastically. About 38% of the world population is obese and that percentage is steadily rising. So what causes these

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    Social relationships, academic performance, dietary habits and body mass index in school children: A comparative study ABSTRACT Adolescence is always an interesting phase for doing research as their quest for new things and self-identity goes on. This study aims to explore the relationship among social relationships, academic performance, dietary habits and body mass index on school children. We assumed that all the study variables will be significantly correlated with each other. We tested our

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