Social Sciences, asked by subedisouravi, 1 month ago

do you think obesity in children is
increasing in many countries?​

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Answered by linanguyenyt
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Childhood obesity is becoming a serious problem in many countries, even condition is pretty alarming among the world's most affluent western countries.

This leading tendency is caused by several factors such as ingestion of huge proportion of fast foods,and people are enjoying sedentary life style.Proper management of obesity in children is likely to be lessen the difficulties in childhood obesity.

It is likely that one of the most prominent cause giving rise to this problem is the major change in our lifestyle due to remarkable advancement and shophistication in technology, which has considerable impact on our daily life and health.These advancement comes at a cast with the adverse impact on our health due to lack of physical activity and laziness in office and home.At office most of the poeple suffering from this illness spend many hours sitting in front of the computer without any physical activity.Not only this even at home most of us spend time watching TV and taking rest at their bedroom.Even children nowadays give preference to playing computer game or chatting on internet with their friends rather than playing out door sports.In addition to that the quality of foods which we consumes every day made the matters worse.These foods , which are easily available ,oftenly contains ingredients that are high in calorie ,cholestral and fat , while at the same time lack necessary vitamin , mineral and protien and these factors are taking a toll on our health.

Answered by Sandra001
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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 wellThe global overweight and obesity prevalence has increased dramatically since 1990, for example in preschool-age children, from approximately 4% in 1990 to 7% in 2010. If this trend continues, the prevalence may reach 9% or 60 million people in 2020. The obesity–SES association varies by gender, age, and country

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