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Child obesity is prevalent in developing countries!

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Title: Child obesity is prevalent in developing countries!
Authors: Uemura, Azusa1 Browse this author
Authors(alt): 植村, あずさ1
Issue Date: 24-Oct-2010
Citation: 第2回北海道大学サステナビリティ学生研究ポスターコンテスト = The Second Hokkaido University Sustainability Research Poster Contest. 平成22年10月24日(日) - 11月5日(金). 北海道大学学術交流会館, 札幌市.
Abstract: -If you hear the word "obesity", what do you imagine? Western people or middle-aged men or fatty foods ... ? Now obesity is prevalent not only in developed countries but also in urban areas of developing countries. And especially, child obesity is serious health concern around the world. Because it leads to adult obesity and closely relates to lifestyle-related diseases in the future. We observe prevalence of child obesity in urban area of Central Java, Indonesia. Around the elementary school or junior high school, there are many "outside food store", where sell various snacks, fried noodles and chicken and so on. During break between classes or after school, almost all the children eat something. Also surprisingly, most of them go to school by car. So in this study, we focus on lifestyle of obese children in urban area of Indonesia and examine sustainable society in terms of child bealth.
Description: 「魅力あるポスター賞」受賞
Conference Name: Hokkaido University Sustainability Research Poster Contest
北海道大学サステナビリティ学生研究ポスターコンテスト
Conference Sequence: 2
Conference Place: Sapporo
札幌
Type: conference presentation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/44238
Appears in Collections:北海道大学サステナビリティ・ウィーク2010 (Sustainability Weeks 2010) > 第2回北海道大学サステナビリティ学生研究ポスターコンテスト (The Second Hokkaido University Sustainability Research Poster Contest)

Submitter: 植村 あずさ

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