Why is Childhood Obesity an Epidemic and What Can We Do About It?
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Childhood obesity epidemic is a reality in the United States and many other parts of the globe. As a matter of fact, more than twenty percent of American children are considered to be obese and this figure is steadily on the rise. Obesity is basically defined as a condition where the body accumulates excessive amounts of fat. To know if your child is indeed obese, you can consult with your doctor or a dietitian.
The childhood obesity epidemic can present big problems not just for the young ones but for their parents as well. Obesity is among the top causes of deadly diseases like diabetes and hypertension. This condition can also trigger coronary heart ailments and premature arthritis or joint pains. More than all this, obese children may also suffer from low self-esteem and other psycho-social disorders. Needless to say, lack of self confidence can always lead to slower performance in school, sports and even later on in life.
Childhood obesity epidemic can be blamed partly on the popularity of fast food establishments. The up-size mentality has taken its toll on children who naturally will go for grubs that are bigger and excessive. But while the nutritional needs of children are increasingly being neglected by busy parents, the rapid advancement in entertainment gadgets also play a big role in preventing the kids from doing exercise or any amount of simple physical activity for that matter. This can all translate to the fact that many children today eat more calories than they can spend. So putting two and two together, you can easily figure out that the environment which the children of today grow up in is a big factor in bringing about obesity.
The good news is that childhood obesity epidemic is not something that's irreversible. Today, there are many treatment programs that specifically address the needs of obese children. Government and private health organizations are also helping in minimizing, if not eliminating obesity risk factors. However, treatment of obesity may take a long time. Experts believe that a child will require an average of at least eighteen months of treatment for every twenty percent excess body fat. In other words, getting back to one's ideal weight will be a hard and slow process. Nevertheless, there is hope. If you do not want your child to become a part of the obesity statistics, you can deal with excess weight as early as now.
Elizabeth Akers and her husband Kevin own KLA Enterprises, LLC. which specializes in herbal weight loss and nutritional products. Elizabeth has been a foster parent of many children of all ages for 7 years. Elizabeth has had to help each one with their nutritional needs and or getting some sort of physical activity. Sometimes they were undernourished or obese and often just normal. There was a lot to learn from each child according to their personality, history and knowledge. Elizabeth has a firm belief that with some help from adults that all children are willing and capable of learning and practicing good nutrition and exercise habits. For more information please visit http://www.weightlossxpress.net/
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