Obese Case Study

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Children that live an unhealthy lifestyle are more prone to becoming obese later in life. Furthermore, the cause of children becoming more obese includes; children that do not participate in physical activity, children that eat lots of snacks, play video games or watch TV, and that do not eat a healthy balanced meal. In addition, the parent or guardian of the child also plays a role in whether the child becomes obese or not by “What” they offer the child to eat, and the type of environment the food is served in such as “When” and “Where” food is offered. Moreover, as a child grows there are different food exposures that create a preference for food intake, these exposures include sweet & salty foods, familiar foods, consumption of foods high …show more content…

These numbers are the results of Timothy’s annual pediatrician checkup, showing that his growth percentiles have been increasing over the last couple of years. Further, Timothy’s weight-for-age, height-for-age, and BMI-for-age percentiles indicate that he is obese. Moreover, Timothy’s BMI of 19.25 kg/m² indicates that he is in the 95th percentile, which is considered obese on the CDC growth chart. Furthermore, there are consequences that result from being obese during childhood (Brown, …show more content…

These bad eating habits Timothy has include; buying snacks from school, having access to snack foods at home, and consuming ice cream before going to bed. Consuming all of these unhealthy foods, majority of the time, leads to overweight and obesity over time if not right away. As a result of Timothy’s eating habits his parents need to change his diet to something that is healthier. Furthermore, to help Timothy improve his eating habits, his parents need to emphasize eating more fruits and vegetables, low fat dairy products, seeds, nuts, fish and lean meats, whole grain breads and cereals, and drinking more water. Further, not only does Timothy’s eating habits contribute to him being obese, but so do his levels of physical activity (Brown,

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