Obesity among children has risen sharply over the last decade in western countries. Such a trend is largely the result of a tendency towards convenience in society, yet its effects may be detrimental to children’s long-term mental and physical health.
The prime causes of obesity are unhealthy eating habits and an inactive lifestyle. In recent years, there has been a surge in the consumption of convenience foods among modern families. Busy parents with no time to cook rely on prepared meals to feed their families. Such foods have little to no nutritional value which contributes to obesity. In addition, children these days spend inordinate amounts of time playing video games than playing outside with friends resulting in insufficient physical activity each day. For example, studies show that children in France exercise on average around 20 minutes per day as compared to 75 minutes 30 years ago.
The possible effects of obesity are a range of health issues. Regarding physical health, diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure, are known to be higher in overweight children than their peers. These put a child’s life in danger, and may further affect mental health growing up. When children are obese, they are more likely to be bullied and ostracized by classmates because they look or behave differently. This has been known to cause low self-esteem and depression in many, and thus shun friends in favor of time alone.
In conclusion, through poor diet choice and inactivity, obesity is a growing problem that can cause lasting damage to a child’s mental and physical development. However, by addressing this problem while young, much can be done to aid a child in becoming a healthy functioning adult.
Obesity among
children
has risen
sharply
over the last decade in western countries. Such a trend is
largely
the result of a tendency towards convenience in society,
yet
its effects may be detrimental to
children’s
long-term mental and
physical
health.
The prime causes of obesity are unhealthy eating habits and an inactive lifestyle. In recent years, there has been a surge in the consumption of convenience foods among modern families. Busy parents with no time to cook rely on prepared meals to feed their families. Such foods have
little
to no nutritional value which contributes to obesity.
In addition
,
children
these days spend inordinate amounts of time playing video games than playing outside with friends resulting in insufficient
physical
activity each day.
For example
, studies
show
that
children
in France exercise on average around 20 minutes per day as compared to 75 minutes 30 years ago.
The possible effects of obesity are a range of health issues. Regarding
physical
health, diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure,
are known
to be higher in overweight
children
than their peers. These put a child’s life in
danger
, and may
further
affect mental health growing up. When
children
are obese, they are more likely to
be bullied
and ostracized by classmates
because
they look or behave
differently
. This has
been known
to cause low self-esteem and depression in
many
, and
thus
shun friends in favor of time alone.
In conclusion
, through poor diet choice and inactivity, obesity is a growing problem that can cause lasting damage to a child’s mental and
physical
development.
However
, by addressing this problem while young, much can
be done
to aid a child in becoming a healthy functioning adult.