Thursday, September 15, 2011

Childhood obesity facts

Some childhood obesity facts every parent should know before that it is simply called "fat baby".


Parents have a lot of things to worry about when it is their children, and according to the centers of Control and prevention of diseases, yet another worrying issue is beginning to develop in United States. Childhood obesity is on the rise, says the CDC in a 2008 study. In 2007-2008 national health and nutrition examination survey the CDC stated that about 17 percent of children aged two to 19 years are considered obese. Alarmingly, these numbers are almost triple the rate of childhood obesity from a generation ago.


Childhood obesity means quite what it sounds: an obese child. Obesity is generally defined as a condition in which there is so much excess fat is endangering the health of the person. There is a universal number that you can define obesity. Because each person is built differently, a weight that could be considered obese for a woman who is five feet can be deemed normal for a man who is five of six feet. This is especially true for children: a three-year-old boy and a ten-year-old boy have radically different average weights.


To determine the child obesity, CDC recommends using the BMI for children. The body mass index have tables where you can search the weight recommended for a child her age, height and sex-based. With this method, defines obesity as a BMI greater than the 95 percentile.


Obese children may experience emotional or psychological problems due to bullying, you make fun or low body image. There is a fear that obese children can go the other direction, becoming bulimia or anorexic in an attempt to unhealthy to combat her weight. Obesity can cause serious health problems like diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, sleep disorders and heart disease. Childhood obesity has been linked also with more likely to be obese in adulthood and the rates of increase in mortality in adulthood.


Childhood obesity can be caused by a variety of factors that may act alone or in combination. Diet is the most important factor, with more children never indulging in food with sugar and calories and carbohydrate-rich drinks and eating fast food. Physical inactivity is another factor. It increases the risk of obesity of children who do not regularly participate in physical activity, preferring to spend his time in front of a television or a computer. Scientists also believe that genetics play a role in childhood obesity, as well. Some children are cursed with a slower metabolism and a big appetite.


An unexpected effect of childhood obesity is a financial. Because childhood obesity may increase the risk of a person from developing other health problems as an adult, many life insurance companies take it in consideration for the calculation of premiums, resulting in higher rates. In the past, do not bother underwriters deepen too at the bottom of a healthy person in his forties. But with so many people previously obese to develop serious problems later in life, life insurance companies have changed their rules.

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