Negative Essay On Childhood Obesity

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The situation of our children today is not what it should be by any means. There are more children than ever that are faced with childhood obesity. Children should not be concerned about running around having fun and exploring the world, not about what they should and should not be eating and the impact it will have on them down the road. This is the sad truth of how the world is today. Childhood obesity is caused by a number of factors, such as poor eating habits, the absence of exercise, and poor family habits. These are all things that are not controlled by the child themselves. These are the responsibilities of the parents or guardian. Not only are the parents at fault, but schools and government, as well. One in three children is either …show more content…

This is a condition that can stay with the child all the way through adulthood and may never outgrow all because they did not make healthy decisions. These situations can be eliminated by prevention. “The most effective treatment for child obesity is prevention, and it can begin shortly after birth. Research shows that breastfed children have significantly lower rates of obesity in later years” (Moglia). In early childhood, having a larger amount of adipose tissue is actually healthy since is during a time of key development. Baby fat is very important and the absence of baby fat is a concern. Weight gain at young ages is hard to say how it can affect the individual since at that age the development going on the inside is so great it is hard to pinpoint what will be most damaged by the excess …show more content…

These effects are felt all the way through adulthood and even longer sometimes. One of the largest effects that are has is that greatly decreases the metabolic rate leading to remaining obese throughout their entire lifetime in some cases. A decrease in metabolic rate can cause a whirlwind of trouble for these children down the road and in the present. These children can develop hyperinsulinemia which is high levels of insulin throughout their body, hypertension which is high blood pressure, and dyslipidemia. All of these things combined can cause the hardening of the artery or clogging. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention obese children are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease. The damages done by childhood obesity are not limited to the physical aspect. It can lead to “poor body image, low self-esteem, social isolation, recurrent anger, early forms of eating disorders, clinical depression, and negativity acting out in school and social settings” (Moglia). All of these things can cause such a negative impact on a child 's life that there may be repercussions later on in

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