Physical+Education+school+board+information

** South Milwaukee Teenagers ** ||  || 190 females measured 50% were Overfat/Obese 205 males measured 25% were Overfat/Obese Studies have shown that a child who is obese between the ages of 10 and 13 has an 80 percent chance of becoming an obese adult **__ What are risks and complications of obesity? __** There are many risks and complications with obesity. Physical consequences include: Child and adolescent obesity is also associated with increased risk of emotional problems. Teens with weight problems tend to have much lower self-esteem and be less popular with their peers. [|Depression], [|anxiety], and [|obsessive compulsive disorder] can also occur.
 * = Body Fat Content Chart for =
 * ** Body Type ** || ** Female ** || ** Male ** || ** # of SM Females ** || ** # of SM Males ** ||  ||
 * ^  ||  Athlete  ||^   ||^   ||^   ||  <17%  ||  <10%  || ** 8 ** || ** 50 ** ||   ||
 * Lean ||  17-22%  ||  10-15%  || ** 22 ** || ** 64 ** ||   ||
 * Normal ||  22-25%  ||  15-18%  || ** 25 ** || ** 25 ** ||   ||
 * Above Average ||  25-29%  ||  18-20%  || ** 39 ** || ** 13 ** ||   ||
 * Overfat ||  29-35%  ||  20-25%  || ** 45 ** || ** 20 ** ||   ||
 * Obese ||  35+%  ||  25+%  || ** 51 ** || ** 33 ** ||   ||
 * // Results were pulled from Term 1 2008-2009 Physical Education Fitness Testing. // ||  ||
 * // Results were pulled from Term 1 2008-2009 Physical Education Fitness Testing. // ||  ||
 * // Results were pulled from Term 1 2008-2009 Physical Education Fitness Testing. // ||  ||
 * increased risk of heart disease
 * high blood pressure
 * diabetes
 * breathing problems
 * [|trouble sleeping]