Obese children often suffer from teasing at school about their appearance and stereotypes about their character because of the prejudices that obese children are "lazy" or "have no feelings."
They are often shunned by their peers, which may affect their emotional well-being. Many overweight children are his body and are trying to hide embarrassing problem by wearing plus size clothes, but not very flattering.
They are also reluctant to participatein any sport, especially swimming, where they feel vulnerable and exposed. The avoidance of physical activity is a mixture clear that the problem of children's health will drop further and may be increasingly isolated and depressed.
Childhood obesity is in medicine to get so much more grave than most of the parents. In addition, many parents do not know how children are obese. Over 40 percent of parents of overweight children in their belief that theirThe children are in the range of average weight.
Many mistakenly believe that childhood obesity is "big boy" and that the child grows out of it. Obese children are usually found in families where one or both parents are overweight. This is usually because the family junk food too much to eat, rather than spent eating fresh, balanced meals, combined with a sedentary lifestyle of TV and computer games rather than physical, outdoorsActivities.
Children should be encouraged from the earliest stages of a healthy lifestyle and active. However, parents are the most important models for each child. Therefore, parents must take responsibility for the health and well-being of her child. It 'unfortunate that the child's life is one that must bear the consequences of actions or inaction of their parents. It 'the child to share this with social problems and long-term health, has no fault of his ownown.
Although childhood obesity is a growing problem, it is a mistake to focus solely on the "overweight" children in poor health. We must consider the whole family, especially parents and keep them in mind, the causes of obesity in children.
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