Your weight is still important when you get older. It's something your parents and doctor will probably keep an eye on. When you go for a checkup, the doctor often will record your height and weight and compare it with what it was the last time you came in. The doctor wants to check that you are a healthy weight because weighing too much — or too little — can be a problem.
In the last 25 years, a growing number of kids and teenagers have developed weight problems. Today, 1 out of 3 kids and teens between the ages of 2 and 19 are overweight or obese, which is a word that means very overweight. Many grown-ups understand what it's like to have weight problems. Mostly half of adults are overweight or obese.
For kids and adults, overweight can lead to illnesses and health problems. And a kid who is overweight might get teased or find it hard to keep up with friends on their neighborhood.
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