Childhood Obesity

Obese children have health problems that can only be seen in adults. When these problems begin in childhood, they usually worsen as adults. An overweight or obese child is also more likely to have problems such as low self-esteem, poor grades in school, desolation. The prevalence of morbid obesity has increased significantly in recent years, even in pediatric patients. Strategies and policies to prevent childhood obesity have been proposed to combat obesity. Some of these policies are aimed at changing the food system to control food consumption patterns and thus obesity and nutrition by changing consumer choices or encouraging choice. . To reverse the obesity epidemic, places and practices are needed to promote healthy eating and active living. The recommended strategies for preventing obesity are early care and research strategies, school health guidelines to promote healthy eating, physical activity, and childhood obesity prevention strategies.

 

  • Surgery in the Treatment of Obesity
  • Medication in the Treatment of Obesity
  • Weight Loss and Control

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