Adolescent Obesity in the United States – Facts for Policymakers, Susan Wile Schwarz | Jason Peterson, November 2010: “Adolescent obesity in the United States has many important implications for both the health and well-being of the individual and society. Specific negative impacts of obesity on health include increased susceptibility to a host of diseases, chronic health disorders, psychological disorders, and premature death, which in turn add billions of dollars in health care costs each year.3 Excess medical costs due to overweight adolescents are estimated at more than $14 billion per year. Furthermore, adolescent obesity affects our nations ability to protect itself; more than a quarter of 17- to 24-year-olds are not fit to enroll in the military due to their weight.”
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