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The Reasons May Not Be that Surprising, but the Development in Children's Weight Is "Pretty Drastic"

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New study shows that the proportion of children with severe obesity increased significantly during the corona lockdown. After the reopening of society, the proportion is still too high. This worries researchers.

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New study shows that the proportion of children with severe obesity increased significantly during the corona lockdown. After the reopening of society, the proportion is still too high. This worries researchers.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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During the corona lockdown in 2020 and 2021, there were significant changes in the weight of Danish schoolchildren. More children in the country's 6th grades became underweight, while there was an increase in the proportion of children with severe ...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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During the corona lockdown in 2020 and 2021, there were significant changes in the weight of Danish schoolchildren. More children in the country's 6th grade became underweight, while there was an increase in the proportion of children with severe obesity in the country's 1st grade. This is shown by a comprehensive study conducted by researchers from Aarhus University, the university writes in a press release. The study was conducted on the basis…

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