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Analysis of Health Research in Obesity Reduction

   

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Running head; ANALYSIS OF HEALTH RESEARCH IN OBESITY REDUCTION
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Running head; ANALYSIS OF HEALTH RESEARCH IN OBESITY REDUCTION
Abstract
An abstract highlights the major points covered in the article. In our article the abstract
entails the overall intervention of the multilevel programs that focuses on reducing the level of
the obesity in children in Mexico (Gale et al.,2013)). The emphasize on using the appropriate
diets and carrying out the necessary exercises formed basics to reduce the obesity disorders
among the Latino children.
Introduction
The article tries to describe the concept of obesity in Mexico. It answers the question
from different resources which reveals that may children in Mexico have overweight and obesity
disorders (Gale et al.,2013). The disorder targets especially the children of the age 6-12 years
therefore indicating 32% and the 17% cases of overweight and obesity respectively. The aim of
the research was to device methods that will tend to reduce the issue of obesity in the country.
The participation to the physical activities indicates that most of carbohydrates in the body will
be burned into fats and then used as source of energy therefore reducing the aspect of the obesity
amongst the children. Therefore, according to the information it reveals that the physical exercise
reduces the aspect of the obesity and the overweight. This illustrates that most of the
multinational programs will help to reduce the disorder within the country (Gale et al.,2013).
Method
In our article the concept of sampling was used to collect information. The data
was collected by use of the primary and the secondary sources of sampling (Meltzer et al.,2011).

Running head; ANALYSIS OF HEALTH RESEARCH IN OBESITY REDUCTION
The primary concept utilized the BMI z-score and the secondary measure of the research
articulated for the physical activities, the child diet and also the idea of sedentary behavior.
The articles reveal that there were 13 schools which were selected randomly and arranged into
four sub-groups; Family, Community, Family +Community and the no-treatment control.
The groups were assigned different schools;
1.Family –Only intervention.
This was done by 8 advisors from the schools since they were familiar with all the
resources used (Lewis, 2015). They provided a 22-hour training to participants which directed on
parenting, obesity and the nutrition measure. The diet mode was on use of the fruits, vegetables,
water consumption and use of sugary beverages was reduced.
2.Community-Only Intervention
This shows that behaviors such as the physical structures, social structures and the use of
various policies can be improved (Meltzer et al.,2011). The training was done for 2 to 8hours
continuously and most of sessions resembled the one of the Family –only interventions.
3.Control Conditions
Here no treatment measurement was done to the children. The group was advised to
remain to their normal lifestyles and also maintaining the rules.
Results
In our article it reveals that the character of participants was retained even when
treatment for the disorder was done (Green & Thorogood,2018). The (MI) indicates results for

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