Childhood obesity is even more dangerous as risk starts early in life; furthermore obese children most likely remain obese when they reach adulthood because obesity at any age is dangerous which increases risk of life threatening diseases.
regular meals that the American children’s have, they eat junk food / snacks high is calories high calories stuffs such as sweet drinks and desserts were the most favourite and were consumed more, candy and salty snacks were the next most consumed.
Overweight and obese children have risk factors for heart disease, even at a young age among children is also rising, and it's a real threat that may have lasting health consequences, even a small amount of excess weight, accumulated slowly at the rate of a few pounds a year over many years, can lead to diabetes being overweight or obese can increase a person's chances of developing diabetes. If poorly controlled or untreated, diabetes can lead to a number of serious health problems, including heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, blindness, amputation and even death.
The obesity epidemic is a problem that's emerged over the last 30 years. It threatens nation's social, economic and physical health. But, unlike a natural disaster, obesity is often preventable. Although overall obesity prevalence rates appear to be leveling off, there are still far too many Americans who are overweight or obese and who continue to develop health problems as a result. In order to end the epidemic, everyone must be part of the solution.
Childhood obesity is even more dangerous as risk starts early in life; furthermore obese children most likely remain obese when they reach adulthood because obesity at any age is dangerous which increases risk of life threatening diseases.
regular meals that the American children’s have, they eat junk food / snacks high is calories high calories stuffs such as sweet drinks and desserts were the most favourite and were consumed more, candy and salty snacks were the next most consumed.
Overweight and obese children have risk factors for heart disease, even at a young age among children is also rising, and it's a real threat that may have lasting health consequences, even a small amount of excess weight, accumulated slowly at the rate of a few pounds a year over many years, can lead to diabetes being overweight or obese can increase a person's chances of developing diabetes. If poorly controlled or untreated, diabetes can lead to a number of serious health problems, including heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, blindness, amputation and even death.
The obesity epidemic is a problem that's emerged over the last 30 years. It threatens nation's social, economic and physical health. But, unlike a natural disaster, obesity is often preventable. Although overall obesity prevalence rates appear to be leveling off, there are still far too many Americans who are overweight or obese and who continue to develop health problems as a result. In order to end the epidemic, everyone must be part of the solution.
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