ISSN: 2319-9865
Childhood obesity is a serious medical condition that affects children and adolescents. Children who are obese are above the normal weight for their age and height.
Childhood obesity is particularly troubling because the extra pounds often start children on the path to health problems that were once considered adult problems — diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Many obese children become obese adults, especially if one or both parents are obese. Childhood obesity can also lead to poor self-esteem and depression.
One of the best strategies to reduce childhood obesity is to improve the eating and exercise habits of your entire family. Treating and preventing childhood obesity helps protect your child's health now and in the future.
Lifestyle issues — too little activity and too many calories from food and drinks — are the main contributors to childhood obesity. But genetic and hormonal factors might play a role as well. For example, recent research has found that changes in digestive hormones can affect the signals that let you know you're full.
Reuben William Horace II
Research Article: Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Reuben William Horace II
Research Article: Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Prashanthi Gummadi
Review Article: Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Prashanthi Gummadi
Review Article: Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Indranil C, Abhimanyu S, Tausif K
Review Article: Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Indranil C, Abhimanyu S, Tausif K
Review Article: Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Taha Nafees
Review Article: Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Taha Nafees
Review Article: Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Ankita Chaturvedi
Commentary: Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Ankita Chaturvedi
Commentary: Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences