Childhood Obesity Statistics – Two Warnings for Parents and Guardians

 
In nearly all countries, both developed and developing, the childhood obesity statistics are proving that this condition is a key problem. This is a major issue because child obesity is the root of several health concerns later in life.
 
The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) conducted a study that lasted from 1999-2002, and they later presented their findings in a research report titled Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity Children and Adolescents. According to that report 16 percent of children between the ages of six and nineteen are overweight or obese.
 
Your son or daughter could become part of the childhood obesity statistics if you fail to heed these two warnings:
 
CHILDHOOD OBESITY HAS BOTH IMMEDIATE AND LONG-TERM HEALTH IMPACTS
 
The childhood obesity statistics show that high cholesterol and high blood pressure and other risk factors for cardiovascular disease are more likely to occur in obese youth. Children and adolescents who are obese are also at greater peril for bone and joint problems, sleep apnea, and social and emotional problems such as stigmatization and poor self-esteem.
 
THE NUMBER OF DAILY MEALS CHILDREN EAT AFFECTS THEIR WEIGHT
 
According to childhood obesity statistics gathered by King’s College, London, the prevalence of obesity decreases by the number of daily meals. Parents and guardians are the ones who should monitor the amount and frequency of their children’s meals, and they must also encourage children to start exercising to prevent further weight gain.
 
According to the California Medical Association, if current trends continue unchecked, the entire US population will be overweight by the year 2040. Lifestyle changes are the most important tool in the fight against childhood obesity. Naturopathic medicine, i.e. methods, medicines and techniques that are in harmony with natural processes, works exceptionally well in bringing about the changes necessary to curb the epidemic of childhood obesity.