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Childhood obesity- too many reasons not to take action
Childhood obesity- too many reasons not to take action
Posted on Mar 09, 2009 by Maggie LaBarbera
We want to keep our kids eating healthy and prevent childhood obesity with:
- early nutrition education
- positive healthy food associations
- healthy parent role modeling
- daily activity
- developing good habits while they are young
Why is this so important? It's about giving our children a quality of life they deserve.
Here is a list of obesity related complications. I think this list says it all!
Childhood obesity complications:
WELL-BEING:
- poor self-esteem
- depression
BRAIN
- increased pressure causing headaches and double vision
LUNGS
- sleep apnea
- asthma
- shortness of breath with exertion
HEART
- high LDL (the bad cholesterol that clogs the heart vessels)
- low HDL (the good cholesterol that helps keep our vessels clean)
- high triglycerides (essentially fat in the blood)
- abnormal blood clotting
- high blood pressure
- chronic inflammation that damages the blood vessels
DIGESTIVE TRACT
- acid reflux
- constipation
- gallstones
- fatty liver
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
- type 2 diabetes (body doesn't make enough insulin)
- early puberty (in girls- polycystic ovarian syndrome
- changes in hormone levels which can induce ovarian cysts, irregular menstrual cycles, and excessive hair growth on the chin, chest, abdomen and upper lip
BONES AND JOINTS
- dislocated growth plate in hip socket
- bowed knees
- flat feet
- pain in weight-bearing joints such as feet, knees, hips, lower back
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