The bar charts provide key information about the prevalence of
obesity
among Use synonyms
boys
and Use synonyms
girls
aged 12 to 19 by ethnicity in the United States. The data compares figures from the years 2004 and 2014, and the units are measured in percentages.
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Overall
, it is clear from the graphs that Linking Words
obesity
rates increased for all ethnic groups and for both genders over the ten-year period. Use synonyms
In addition
, Hispanic and Linking Words
non-Hispanic
Black children generally recorded higher Use synonyms
obesity
levels than Use synonyms
non-Hispanic
Whites.
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According to
what is shown, Linking Words
obesity
among Use synonyms
boys
rose noticeably between 2004 and 2014 across all ethnicities. Hispanic Use synonyms
boys
experienced the highest rates, increasing from around 14% in 2004 to approximately 27% in 2014. Use synonyms
Similarly
, Linking Words
non-Hispanic
Black Use synonyms
boys
saw an increase from about 11% to nearly 20%. Use synonyms
In contrast
, Linking Words
non-Hispanic
White Use synonyms
boys
had the lowest figures, Use synonyms
although
their rate still climbed from roughly 12% to 17%.
In terms of Linking Words
girls
, a similar upward trend can be observed. Use synonyms
Non-Hispanic
Black Use synonyms
girls
had the highest Use synonyms
obesity
levels Use synonyms
overall
, rising sharply from around 16% in 2004 to almost 29% in 2014. Hispanic Linking Words
girls
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also
showed an increase, from about 12% to 17%. Meanwhile, Linking Words
non-Hispanic
White Use synonyms
girls
remained the least affected group, despite an increase from approximately 9% to 14%.Use synonyms