Beijing kids get fatter: Survey
Bad eating habits and inadequate physical activities were blamed for the super-sizing of children and adolescents. [Photo/IC] |
The waistlines of Beijing's children and teens are expanding at alarming high rates, a new survey indicated.
Obesity among students at the capital's primary and middle schools hit 15.6 percent in 2014, up 2.6 percent from 2013, according to data released by Beijing's public health watchdog on Thursday.
Among those chubby kids, over 60 percent suffered from increased blood glucose, one third had raised blood pressure, and 16 percent were diagnosed with fatty liver, the survey showed.
Bad eating habits and inadequate physical activities were blamed for the super-sizing of children and adolescents in Beijing, the public health watchdog said.