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According to the report which has recently been published by the World Health Organisation (which is abbreviated as the WHO), which has been entitled Comparative Quantification of Health Risks, the main health risk factor for migrant children is overweight and obesity, which has been recognised as one of the 20 health risk factors by the World Health Organisation, which is abbreviated as the WHO.
Childhood fat and obesity is especially prevalent among migrant children in the developed countries of the world, such as the United States of America and the countries which are located in the continent of Europe.
For example, in a survey of 1, 786 children between the ages of six and 15 years which was conducted in the city of Vienna, which is the capital of Austria, a majority of the children who had immigrated to the city of Vienna, which is the capital of Austria from Turkey were found to either be overweight or obese.
Childhood fat and obesity is especially prevalent among migrant children in the developed countries of the world, such as the United States of America and the countries which are located in the continent of Europe.
For example, in a survey of 1, 786 children between the ages of six and 15 years which was conducted in the city of Vienna, which is the capital of Austria, a majority of the children who had immigrated to the city of Vienna, which is the capital of Austria from Turkey were found to either be overweight or obese.
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