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More and more children are now suffering from childhood
obesity. This is now one of the main threats to children’s
health.
In the United States around 16% of children and young adults
are obese and in the United Kingdom it is rising by
approximately 30% in recent years.
As children eat more and more junk food and get less and less
exercise then childhood obesity will rise and rise until the
majority of children and then adults are obese.
These children are becoming vulnerable to more and more
diseases which children in the past didn’t have at the numbers
that are being seen today. Heart disease and high blood
pressure as well as stress and depression have become more and
more of a problem as well as Type II diabetes.
The other thing that is shocking the world is that malnutrition
is again becoming a problem in the West where it used to be a
case in Third World Countries. As less and less children are
eating a healthy diet, they become obese but also many of them
suffer from malnutrition.
The only way out of this spiral of eating and disease is to
stop today and take a stand to make childhood obesity a thing
of the past. It is our responsibility to make sure our children
are healthy and if we don’t know how then we need to educate
ourselves. It is a gift we need to pass onto our children that
they have the best start in life and continue that through
their lives and pass onto the next generation.
You might think your obesity and your child’s obesity is a
result of genetics. That might be true on one hand but think
about it logically. If you are not eating a balanced diet and
getting no exercise you will gain weight. Too many calories and
too little exercise equals overweight. Now if your child eats
the same foods and follows the same amount of exercise then
don’t be surprised if they are also overweight. Yes genetics
might be a problem but also if the same foods are being eaten
then you need to make sure you change the whole families eating
and exercise habits.
As a parent you are responsible for your children and not
giving them a healthy diet and encouraging them to exercise is
something you have to do. You will need to take the
responsibility if your child has a heart attack by the age of
20 because of their diet and lack of exercise.
Be a responsible parent and take control of your families
eating habits and exercise. Make changes today and see
childhood obesity a thing of the past. Start with your family
and it is time to start today.
Bev Clement
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