In our society today, the number of people diagnosed with diabetes is increasing. Diabetes is caused by many factors such as inheritance, inactivity, obesity and so on. As the number of obesity in China increases, diabetes in infants is increasing, especially in young children. For obese and unhealthy foods offered at fast food chains and grocery stores, children are most likely to be affected by diabetes because they are more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes. According to Kim and Lee (2008), the childhood obesity rate tripled in the past 30 years.
Until very recently, it is estimated that hypertension which is hardly visible among young people is now 4.5% of school-age children of obesity. Type 2 diabetes mellitus was once thought to be rare in adolescence, but it is occurring more frequently now (disease control prevention center is currently investigating morbidity rate and prevalence rate). In addition, obese young people often have problems such as deterioration of quality of life, poor self-image, elevated cholesterol, orthopedic diseases, liver disease, sleep apnea, metabolic syndrome (a series of diseases that increase the risk of heart disease and diabetes) etc. It is affected emotionally. And other negative consequences. When left unchecked, public health burden of childhood obesity will continue to increase
Childhood obesity increases short-term and long-term risks due to a decline in physical and mental health. Obesity is 5 times more likely to become obese than adults, which increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and various cancers. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are one third of children born in 2000 and half of African Americans born in that year and half of Latino children originate mainly due to the rising obesity rate by 2050 I estimate that I will develop diabetes. CHART of this issue is studying the obesity tendency of children entering the Philadelphia School District
Obesity is the most common result of eating junk food. Research by the Indian Diabetes Foundation revealed a shocking result. It shows that 25% of Delhi school-aged children are obese or overweight. This is the highest in the country. School children eat junk food sold in school buildings. Indian Food Safety Standards Board (FSSAI) was asked to develop guidelines for limiting children's exposure to junk food, but so far no strict regulations or regulations have been established. If you are regular junk food eaters, you should prepare for digestive problems such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The acidity in the stomach is caused by the accumulation of junk food oil, which is causing these problems. In addition, these deficiencies of fibers to aid digestion