Childhood obesity and diabetes are diseases of increasing concern in many nations , not just our own. It seems to inevitably be a result of the excess that arises in developing cultures. The average size of a person has increased over the years, and we are seeing more and more overweight children in recent times. This is a reason of concern because childhood is a crucial period for healthy development. There are many negative consequences for overweight children—not only for them, but for society as a whole.
With technological advances , entertainment for children now includes more of lazy activity instead of active activities.
Instead of playing ball in the yard, kids are sitting indoors watching TV or playing video games. They also consume larger quantities of junk food, much of which is introduced to them through advertisements. The combination of little exercise and increased consumption leads to the overweight epidemic in youth. Overweight children suffer socially as well as physically. They might get taunted at school and ostracized by peers, which can lead to low self esteem and eating more to cope, causing in a vicious cycle.
This is not to convey the message that overweight children need to lose weight so that peers will stop making fun of them.
The need they need to lose weight is because they are potentially at risk for diabetes, heart disease and stroke as they become older. And peers have no authority to pick on them because this stigmatizes overweight children and puts the blame solely on their shoulders, as if being overweight is all their fault because they’re the ones who are making the choice to eat more and exercise less. While we do have free will and we make our own choices , these choices are majorly influenced by what’s around us. Parents set an example for their kids and their eating habits strongly influenced how and what their children eat. They might also overfeed their children thinking that they’re showing their love, or they might not be able to afford healthier food. Indeed, obesity rates are highest in low-income families—fast food is the cheapest food in the nation, and it’s also the unhealthiest.
Overweight individuals are among the most suffering in our nation, possibly because the state of being overweight is clearly seen as opposed to other “flaws.” It also doesn’t help that society is making us to eat more, yet ridiculously expecting us to stay skinny. Pick one or the other, and pick health without enacting unreasonable demands.
In this fight towards being overweight, there are many companies like Herballife, Sportron International and Pharmanex which are now offering products to help children maintain a healthy weight.The nutritional childrens products helps children on the path of healthy eating for a lifetime of well-being.
Health and Fitness • December 25th, 2009 •