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每4个杭州小伢儿中 至少有1个“小胖墩”
Hang Zhou Ri Bao·2025-05-21 02:47

Group 1 - The core theme of the news is the rising rates of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents in Hangzhou, with a combined rate of 26.9% [1][2] - The overall overweight rate among students in Hangzhou is reported at 14.7%, while the obesity rate stands at 12.2% [1] - The monitoring results indicate that the nutritional status of students is concerning, with an 8.8% malnutrition rate that has been increasing over the past three years [2] Group 2 - The overweight and obesity rates among students have remained high, fluctuating between 25% and 27% over the past three years, indicating a challenging weight reduction task [2] - The nutritional status of girls is generally better than that of boys, with lower rates of malnutrition and overweight [2] - The overall overweight and obesity rate among residents in Hangzhou exceeds 40%, with more than half of the male population classified as overweight [2] Group 3 - The monitoring results show a decrease in food intake among residents, with daily salt intake reduced to 8 grams and poultry and meat consumption down to 150 grams, leading to a decrease of approximately 100 calories [5] - It is emphasized that weight management should consider the nutritional needs of children and the elderly, ensuring adequate intake of essential nutrients during weight loss [5] - The importance of measuring body fat percentage for a more accurate assessment of health risks associated with obesity is highlighted, particularly for older adults [4]