Modern Problems: Childhood Obesity

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Childhood obesity is one of the most worrying conditions faced by children during their early life stages. As in the 21st century, childhood obesity remains as one of the most serious public health challenges. This condition is global as it affects different people from different geographical regions. In addition, it steadily affects people living in low and medium income countries (Cameron, 2006). Within the past few years, the rate at which the social condition is rising has raised a lot of concerns from different people. Studies show that the obese and overweight children are at high possibilities of remaining under this condition even their adult life. This implies that it is a serious condition that requires a lot of attention. Obesity, as a health condition, not only affects how we look but also changes the course of people’s lives negatively. Obese and overweight conditions link directly with other communicable diseases such as diabetes and cardiac malfunctions at a younger age. Severe cases of childhood obesity place the victim at higher risks of death of the individual during adulthood (Cameron, 2006). Like any other disease and conditions, obese and overweight conditions can be prevented. In order to deal with cardiac and diabetes, childhood obesity needs to be dealt with during its initial stages.
Childhood obesity is a condition linked to several causative factors. These factors range as from societal factors to diet trends of the child. Childhood obesity results from energy imbalance between calories consumed and calories generated by the body. Increase in cases of childhood obesity in the globe can be associated with the change in global trends. Diet shift in the globe can be linked to the calorie imbalance in the c...

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...ughout the community. Several risks associated with childhood obesity as well as tips for a healthier lifestyle is provided. This podcast provides an insight into the relationship between childhood obesity and low income families. It gives academic knowledge relating to poverty and childhood obesity through the interviewing done in the podcast.
Concluding the research paper, it is quite clear that childhood obesity is a health condition that is dependent on both social conditions facing the victim and as well the diet that the individual consumes. Poverty, as one of the social factor, has a direct interrelationship with childhood obesity through the limiting conditions that it places children from low-income families. Academic knowledge available in articles and podcasts can be used by families faced by childhood obesity condition in responding to the condition.

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