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Child Obesity Needs to be Understood
Child obesity is a significant concern facing today’s
youth. Child obesity can affect children at any age, but most often refers to children
between the ages of 6 and 11 years, and adolescents between 12 and 17 years of age.
The social consequences of child obesity, as well as the health complications, often
stay with a child well into his adult years. With the right programs, however, it
is possible to prevent child obesity.
There are a number of programs available designed to deal with child obesity, as
well as several different treatment options, but, because each child’s condition
is different, the programs may not always deliver the expected results. Many parents
are worried about the physical and social effects of their child’s weight, but it
is important to remember that there is no guarantee that a particular treatment
will work.
Child obesity is often difficult to detect in its early
stages because the extra weight may seem like a normal part of growth. By the time
parents realize that the weight gain may be a problem, it has often already had
a negative impact on the child’s health.
As child obesity rates rise, doctors are seeing many other complications that were
once rare in children. Complications related to obesity, like high blood pressure,
diabetes, and asthma, were once only seen in adults. Today, more and more children
are being diagnosed with these conditions. Health concerns are not the only problems
associated with child obesity. Children who are overweight may also experience social
and psychological problems.
Causes of Child Obesity
There are a number of things that influence child obesity.
Some can be controlled with proper treatment or discipline, while other reasons
are beyond the control of the parent and child. A primary factor is a child’s eating
habits. An unhealthy diet and too much junk food can have serious effects on a child’s
health and can cause significant weight gains. Some children have problems with
eating out of habit, even when they are not hungry.
Child obesity can also be caused by a lack of movement and physical activity. For
a child to naturally eliminate body fat and keep themselves healthy, they must get
plenty of exercise. Many children in today’s society spend their time participating
in passive activities, like watching television or using the computer, rather than
playing sports or keeping active, This inactivity can lead to unhealthy weight gains.
Child obesity caused by genetics can not be cured,
but it can be controlled. Children of overweight parents are at a greater risk of
becoming obese themselves. There are treatment options available to help both parents
and children deal with their weight problems. Health experts and professionals who
specialize in treating obesity can suggest the programs that may work best.
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