In the United States, children across the country are getting too overweight. According to statistics, one in three children is overweight or obese. This number is shocking and scary. Overweight is associated with many health problems such as diabetes, heart disease and so on. More children in our society are increasingly suffering from weight related diseases. Our children are the future. I know this may sound familiar, but that is true. We need to keep our children healthy, healthy and strong, so that our children can live a prosperous and prosperous life.
I explained in detail why it may lead to childhood obesity and how to prevent and treat obese children. But what about the children who have not yet been born? Is there a way to prevent obesity for them? The New York Times article "Drugs Before Birth" states that even if the mother still has children, it can prevent children from becoming obese. In this article I will explain that child's health is as long as genetics. "It is known that 23 genes increase the risk of obesity ... (It can work early in development to accelerate infantile and middle age weight gain. It is Beginning from the intrauterine environment and continuing until the first few years of life, it plays a role in childhood and plays a role.The warm and nutritious environment of the uterus has a big influence on the development of the fetus.
First of all, what is childhood obesity? The term childhood obesity means "children are between birth and puberty and obesity is very obese: obesity" (The American Heritage Dictionary 265, 856). This illness is caused by lack of exercise and overeating. Childhood obesity can cause many medical problems to children with this disease. Along with the development of technology Obesty is a ubiquitous disease. Furthermore, it is clear that lack of exercise is related to childhood obesity, scientists blame television on behalf of outdoor sports. Children spend hours watching television rather than playing sports. "The findings strongly support the idea that television viewing is the most important lifestyle factor in childhood obesity" (Monmaney). TV energizes the imagination of children and can entertain without running or exercising outdoors.