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Fig 1.

Prevalence evolution of children at reception year and year 6 by BMI.

Note: Dotted lines represent the trends from 2006 to 2019. The category ‘Overweight and obesity’ includes severe obesity.

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Fig 2.

Prevalence evolution of children at year 6 by BMI.

Note: Dotted lines represent the trends from 2006 to 2019. The category ‘Overweight and obesity’ includes severe obesity.

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Table 1.

Historic observed percentage prevalence.

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Table 2.

Changes in BMI category prevalence associated with the COVID-19 pandemic (percentage points).

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Fig 3.

Obesity prevalence for children in the most and least deprived areas by sex.

Note: Dotted lines represent the trends from 2006 to 2019. The category ‘Obese’ includes the severely obese.

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Table 3.

Changes in obesity prevalence associated with the COVID-19 pandemic for children in the most deprived areas (percentage points).

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Fig 4.

Obesity prevalence by ethnicity in reception year.

Note: Dotted lines represent the trends from 2007 to 2019. The category ‘Obese’ includes the severely obese.

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Fig 5.

Obesity prevalence by ethnicity in year 6.

Note: Dotted lines represent the trends from 2006 to 2019. The category ‘Obese’ includes severely obese.

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Table 4.

Changes in obesity prevalence associated to COVID-19 pandemic period by ethnicity (percentage points).

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Table 5.

Baseline and projected prevalence in excess of pre-pandemic levels.

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Table 6.

Healthcare costs of main conditions and cost associated with losses in quality of life due to high BMI.

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Table 7.

Costs of productivity loss.

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Table 8.

Total costs.

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Table 9.

Annual overweight and obesity related costs in excess of trends.

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