TV and Obesity US nutrition experts have come to the conclusion that watching too much TV
was one of the main reasons why so many children in USA were overweight. Wilhelm Dietz, a
nutrition scientist at the National Centre for the Prevention of Chronic Diseases in Atlanta,
Georgia, said that tests carried out at several schools in Massachusetts and at a clinic in
Pitsburgh, Pennsylvania had shown clearly that children soon shed their excess pounds when
they stopped spending so much time in front of the TV set, the tests involved studying the eating
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and TV-watching habits of 1,295 school children in the sixth and seventh grades. It was found
that overweight children, who reduced the time they spent watching TV by 20 hours per week.
lost up to 20% of their body weight in four months, and were able to maintain their new fitter
self)By comparison, another group of children who simply did more physical exercise during the
sume period lost only 13% of their weight and after a degree of initial success, quickly put it
hack on. Presenting the results of the studies in New York, Wilhelm Dietz said that parents
tended to underestimate the amount of time their children spent motionless in front of television
sets, and in many cases, they did not even know that their children were sitting bound to a TV
programme at Kindergarten or a friend's house, for example, Paediatricians recommend that
children should not watch TV for more than one to two hours per day. "The more TV they
watch, the more they tend to eat the things that are advertised on TV," said Dietz. Unfortunately,
this usually meant high-fat snacks, potato crisps or chocolate. The more amount of time
children spend on TV watching, the more lethargic they
are," said Dietz He recommends that parents implement a kind of bonus strategy to encourage
their children to adopt better habits such as allowing them half an hour of TV for every hour they
spent playing outdoors. "And," said Dietz, "on no account should they have a television set in
their bedrooms.)
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Explanation:
Obesity Is a Disease
Obesity is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health.1
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