Created by Michael DiBernard and Jillian Tattoli, Montclair State University MAT students
What You Need to Know: Childhood obesity is escalating at an alarming rate. In an effort to combat this growing epidemic, we have teamed up to create this guide emphasizing the importance of fitness and nutrition. Obesity is a condition of excess fatness that results from an imbalance between energy consumed and energy expended. In short, this means that the human body takes in more calories than it uses for energy. Did You Know?
Tips for Staying Healthy:
Resources for Help and Guidance:
Created on September 20, 2007 Last Updated: September 24, 2007 | Important Links: This calculates body weight in relation to your height. *Note: This calculator does not take into account muscle mass. You should not define yourself by this calculation, but it is a good guide to see if you're within a healthy range.
Check your heart rate to see your target rate of effective exercise. Zones are dependent on age, and vary by purpose of exercise: fat burn, cardio, and muscle building. How healthy are you?
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Bibliography:
www.state.nj.us/education/students/safety/health/update.shtml
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/physical/index.htm
Akers, Charlene. Obesity. Lucent: San Diego, CA. (2000).





