There were times when it was thought that the children of children were cute. People believe that their baby's fat disappears and a healthy adult appears. We now know that childhood obesity may be very harmful for children in our country. Obesity not only causes health problems but also causes psychological problems. When observing the cause of childhood obesity, I think that we should be able to reduce epidemics
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, the number of obese children ages 6 - 19 years tripled to 16% in the past 12 years. This is an amazing number. One of the main reasons is the lack of physical activity. This seems to be an obvious reason, but it seems to be the most common problem for our youth. ... Read more ...
The old saying "You are what you eat" is the same today. Fresh fruits and vegetables are replaced with fried potatoes and hamburgers. Today's children do not know how to eat healthy. As a country we spend time hitting children with fast food, sweet cereals, commercials to make drinks. We spend a little time telling our children that these things are only calm and healthy.
There is little nutrition education for our children. Ask the fifth grade students what is the pyramid of food. Then you may get the same blank line of sight as mine. Most children do not know what balanced diet is because they may not have received it. School offers nutritious meals at lunch time, but there is nothing to force you to eat fruits and vegetables. Let's face it, the children eat something familiar. If you are not at home, you may not be able to eat it at school. If I do not have vegetables at home, I will not eat it at school. Home life definitely sets the tone of your child's diet and exercise habits.
Children are like sponges, they imitate what beloved adults do. As an adult country, we are usually outdated. We are reliant on convenience foods with low nutritional value more and more. Cost of agricultural products rises, there is a possibility that problems may occur due to recent FDA security panic.
The dramatic increase in the number of childhood obesity in the United States made it a pandemic disease in our country. Obesity poses a health threat to many children. Over the past 30 years, childhood obesity has more than doubled among children, and more than 4 times among young people. The obesity rate of children aged 6 to 11 in the US rose from 7% in 1980 to nearly 18% in 2012. Similarly, the proportion of obese adolescents aged 12-19 years increased from 5% in the same period to nearly 21%.
Childhood and adolescent obesity is associated with an increased risk of obesity in adulthood and related health problems. A young man with moderate to severe obesity seems particularly dangerous. The effects of obesity in children and infants are less noticeable, but the higher the degree of obesity, the older the child is, the higher the likelihood of obesity occurring in adulthood. Obesity is associated with the risk of early death due to diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. Gout and colon cancer increase in adolescent obese men. Increase in the proportion of adolescent obese women with arthritis
Childhood obesity has many reasons. Since obesity is associated with various cardiovascular diseases, obesity has recently been regarded as a serious health problem in children and adults. Obesity people and children have a higher risk of health-related chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and hypertension. There are several factors that contribute to childhood obesity. Lifestyle, family history, and psychological factors all affect child's health. Children with overweight or obese parents are often overweight. Pediatric dementia is caused by two major factors of the present age.