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Is there a systematic way of distinguishing unhealthily overweight children that does not use BMI?

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Is there a systematic way of distinguishing unhealthily overweight children that does not use BMI?

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A child’s BMI percentile is currently considered the most reliable screening tool for childhood obesity. Other measures may be useful, such as percent body fat, hip-to-waist ratio, and physical fitness measures, but these are less commonly used due to the fact that they are more complicated to measure.

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