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Well, tonight the childhood BMI chart is getting a makeover. This is a really disturbing story. The CDC revised the chart to track the rise in cases of severe obesity in kids who were not previously on the chart. Now this old chart went up to a BMI, a body mass index of 37. Officials have had to grow that chart to fit all kids all the way up to 60. The CDC also now has a special category to track kids ages 2 to 19. Previously, did they did not? Experts say that severe obesity in kids has nearly quadrupled in America over the last few decades. Let that sink in. It hasn't doubled. It hasn't tripled. It's up four times in the past couple of decades. The goal? Of the new chart is to help guide better conversations with parents and doctors. And also the old charts hadn't been updated since 2000, so they felt that it was time but best. The reason to me it's so disturbing is because this is a short period of time we're talking about since 2000 that that that that number would have quadrupled...