Child Obesity and Its Consequences

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There is no surprise that people are greatly attentive to food and not necessarily in a healthy manner––not enough consideration is given when ensuring people consume foods that are beneficial and essential to their bodies. The body needs a balanced diet consisting of nutrient dense food, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, protein, and beneficial fats. However, people tend to avoid healthy foods and eat in great quantities. Emphasis is often placed on eating when its time to eat rather than when people are hungry. Food choices are often made based on convenience and price. Instead of choosing a balanced meal, most people choose processed foods that contain no nutrients. These unhealthy habits are being passed down to young children and are shaping the type of lifestyles they lead.
The detrimental state of child obesity is becoming more and more common. The epidemic of child obesity has lead to increasing cases of serious diseases in young children that should not be a concern until they are much older. There are many influences of child obesity. A majority of these influences can be categorized into one of two categories, genetic influences or environmental influences. While there are possible genetic factors associated with obesity, the chances of genetics affecting weight are rare and it is more likely that environmental factors effect the weight of children. The many negative effects associated with child obesity should not be taken lightly and environmental factors should be considered when developing measures in which to prevent child obesity.
The threatening risks associated with childhood obesity are numerous. Some parents may not be aware of the detrimental diseases that can be associated with their child’s mature weigh...

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