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Childhood Obesity Facts - Page 2 of 2 - Everything about childhood obesity that affects your child's health.

Bodyweight and High blood pressure

High blood pressure or hypertension is usually a disorder that, in most cases, is related with older people. But it is known that kids can be facing this illness as well, and in some cases from a very early age (even as infants). The rate at which the disease is increasing among children worries experts, who point out the relationship between childhood obesity and high blood pressure. Actually, if we tried to rank all the factors that cause high pressure, undoubtedly obesity would be in the top three. That is why doctors often declare that childhood obesity can lead to high blood pressure levels with disastrous results. Read more

High cholesterol and Obese Children

High cholesterol levels are closely related with your obese child and the problems that may occur, such as disease of the artery and heart attack. These problems usually occur at older ages, but because of specific conditions causing the extra weight, they begin to appear at an earlier age. This might be traumatic news and don’t easy to accept to the mother and father who don’t want to think that their child’s arteries have no differences from those of a middle-aged man. Read more

Bad nutrition and Obese Kids

Poor and unhealthy nutrition have the power to affect emotional state, self-esteem, and school performance of the child along with bodyweight and health conditions that may arise. Good nutrition will fuel you child with energy to cause them feel good enough to get started on engaged in physical exercises and activities, an essential component of weight and fat reduction and a healthier lifestyle.

Unfortunately, according to the Department of Health and Human Services there are a quite large number of high school students (almost 80%) that usually don’t include the correct and so necessary amounts of fruits and vegetables in their daily diet regiment. Read more

Obese children and Cardiovascular disease

Regardless if they have or not metabolic syndrome, obese children are in dangerous situation for heart problems, one of the primary reasons of death in the world and in the United States as well. We use the term heart problems when we refer to numerous conditions of the heart and bloodstream system and which affects the heart’s ability to function normally and without problems. Despite the fact that not all heart problems could be prevented, the majority of it can be, as long as they recognized by their early stages. All this extra bodyweight puts a significant pressure on heart, leading thus to more easily acquire future problems. These types of conditions consist of coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis, and heart attack. Read more

Psychological aspect of bodyweight

The consequences from extra weight to a child’s health are merely a part of the obstacles that have to deal and often cannot overcome on a daily basis. The stigmatization that they usually face is another reason which ruin the child’s sense for it capabilities to fully be involved in the modern society and everyday life around them. While doctors and parents concentrate primarily with the treatment of the healthy aspects of childhood obesity, children on the other hand are more concentrated and interested for the social consequences and make that top priority for them. Read more

What is Childhood Obesity

Childhood obesity is known as a disorder in which a young child has too much and often unnecessary body fat. According to Wikipedia :

 “childhood obesity is a condition where excess body fat negatively affects a child’s health or wellbeing

A lot of people consider that whoever is over weighted have weak character, have low willpower and therefore, whenever they see food they start eating without worried that this type of behavior is bad for their body. So, everyone is responsible for his actions. But, in our days, experts are declare considerably more often that obesity is truly an actual disease and the obese child a sick child that have to be treated in an appropriate manner. Read more

Health problems associated with obesity

As being the mother or father of an obese child, you encounter a variety of concerns: Besides your child have to deal with lots of different psychological and social difficulties (like low self-confidence that is caused by teasing from other kids), is also at high risk state for creating serious and sometimes for an entire life physical medical conditions. The chance of such issues is enough to hold you awake through the night, stressed for your obese child’s future. Having said that, the good news is the fact that most of these problems are relatively easy to fix or can at the very least be reduced if we diagnose it in its early stage. Read more

Causes of childhood obesity – An overview

There are four key aspects that have the most impact in to how much a child gain weight or not: diet, physical exercise or activity, environment, and genes.Most of these variables frequently take place in combination; as an illustration, bad eating routine together with insufficient exercise.  Eating and working out definitely have the greatest role on how much weight our body possesses. Additionally, the environmental surroundings where our children are living are affecting the things they eat as well as how frequently they exercise. Inherited genes that transferred from the parents to their kids and complications with inner systems that influence the producing of natural body hormones are also be the cause in an increase in weight. Read more