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OriginLisbon
Portugal
Lisbon
Portugal
Albums Play Me!
Popstars
Ao vivo no Campo Pequeno
Just Girls
Bye, Bye O Melhor das Just Girls
MembersKiara Timas
Ana Maria Velez, Diana Monteiro, Helga Posser and Kiara Timas
GenresPop Music
Pop
Brazilian Pop
Songs Just Girls
ListA vida te esperaJust Girls · 2007
Bye, byeJust Girls · 2007
O jogo já começouJust Girls · 2007
Record labels Farol Musica
Career startLisbon, Portugal
Active until 2010
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Just Girls were a Portuguese girl group consisting of Ana Maria Velez, Diana Monteiro, Helga Posser and Kiara Timas. The band was created when TVI cast a band for Morangos com Açucar. In 2007, their first CD, Just Girls was released. "Just Girls" has been certificated four times platinum in Portugal.

Worrying number of slim children dieting

Jul 19,2022 3:30 am

More Than one in every four Children in England are Dieting , including some who are a healthy weight and as young as eight, research suggests.

Dieting can be risky and harmful.

But A Survey of More Than 34,000 Children and teenagers, published in, shows the proportion trying to slim rose from 21% in 1997 to nearly 27% in 2016.

Child obesity has also been increasing but at a slower rate - And One in seven slim Children is also now Dieting .

The Rise was from:

Older teens are more likely to diet than younger Children - and girls More Than boys, although the gender gap appears to be closing.

Study author and dietician Melissa Little, from Oxford University, said: " We have been seeing a rise in boys Dieting - it's not Just Girls doing it.

" While some of The Teenagers and Children who are Dieting are overweight, some are not.

" We've really got to think about getting The Right health messaging across. "

'Particularly concerning'

Unsupervised Dieting could be dangerous, she added.

There was a marked increase in weight-loss attempts from 2011-12 onwards, when The National Child Measurement Programme began weighing and measuring pupils in Reception and Year 6.

This may have prompted some to seek help, the researchers says, but some Children or families may have been trying to lose weight without appropriate support or guidance.

University of Reading School of Psychology associate professor Dr Paul Jenkins said: " The apparent increase in the numbers of Children expressing a desire to lose weight in those who could be considered to be at a 'healthy' weight for their age is particularly concerning. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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