Children’s Health – When Does Childhood Obesity Start?

Childhood obesity is a condition that afflicts the young in society, and can cause extreme health problems when cases are severe enough. Childhood obesity is the condition of a child having too much body fat, meaning their organs are working harder to do anything such as pump blood around their body, making them tire easily and generally feel unwell. There are many supposed causes of childhood obesity but the results are always the same, children suffering from obesity develop serious health problems later in life that affect their lives and the lives of those around them.

The most common cause of obesity in children is obesity in their parents. According to studies, having obese parents sets out being overweight as normal for children, meaning anyone smaller than their parents is abnormal, which is an easy concept to grasp. There are children with obese parents who are not themselves obese, and this can be just as common, although it is more common for parents of a standard height and weight to have children who aren’t obese.

The growing advancements in technology have been found to be contributing to the rate of childhood obesity as well. With more and more games consoles being released, children have little chance of ever getting outside if they want to stay on top of what’s popular and play the latest games. Parents must factor in the increasing number of games consoles and the games for them, or they’ll end up with children who sit in their room all day, every day and do nothing but play video games and suck all of the electricity out of the house in the process.

Any child that develops obesity will have been influenced somewhere to do something or be a certain way that has attributed to their weight problem. As already discussed, having overweight parents is a huge factor influencing whether a child will be obese, and so is whether or not they have access to the latest technology. These are factors within a parent’s control, and so is the amount of exercise a child receives on a daily basis.

Making the effort to take children outdoors or to somewhere they can play like an indoor play centre is imperative to help prevent childhood obesity. When parents don’t put the time in to care for their children, they won’t ever be able to say they have no idea why a child is obese, and why they haven’t been getting the exercise essential to their health.

By Chris Backman  |   Submitted On March 26, 2013

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