Childhood Obesity Research Paper

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Childhood Obesity
The video I reviewed, “How to Protect Baby from Child Obesity | Baby Development,” discusses the topic of childhood obesity and how some parents are unaware of what they are giving their babies. Dr. Dyan Hes, a board certified doctor in pediatrics and obesity medicine, places an emphasis on the importance of breastfeeding and the benefits it provides in protecting children from the dangers of obesity. Although there have been studies to warrant this claim, there are still breastfed babies that become obese later in their lives. Dr. Hes mentions simple solutions that will make a huge impact on the health of children such as the removal of fast food, fruit juice, and limiting snacks. Obesity is a growing problem not only in the United States but in many other countries as well. Parents have the obligation to educate themselves on how to prevent their child from becoming obese so that they can live a disease free life. …show more content…

It has been shown that infants who are breastfed intake a lower amount of calories than infants that feed on formula due to the differences in the fat contents (Brown et al., p. 164). Dr. Hes states that infants that breastfeed will not continue to suckle once they are full, whereas infants that are formula fed will go on to finish the entire bottle because the parents do not want to put the rest of the formula to waste (Hes, 2012). According to a research study in 2015, children that were breastfed for at least four months had a significant decrease in the chances of becoming obese as compared to those that were either not breastfed or breastfed for a shorter timeframe (Grube et al., 2015). Not only does breastfeeding lower the risks of obesity, but it also provides a source of protection from infections as well as a great source of

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