Obesity in Children

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                    Obesity in Children, Emirati nationals are overweight
 
70% of Emirati nationals are overweight, or obese, and this number is continuing to grow.
 
However, overweight children are at high risk of becoming overweight or obese adults, placing them at high risk of developing chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes later in life, they are also more prone to develop stress, sadness, and low self esteem, in this series we will walk you through step by step to ensure a brighter future a healthier version of the UAE.

Obesity in Children,.


Obesity means an excess amount of body fat, no general agreement exists on the definition of obesity in children as it does adults, most professionals use published guidelines based on the body mass index (BMI), or a modified BMI for age, to measure obesity in children.

Others define obesity in children as body weight at least 20% higher than a healthy weight for a child of that height, or a body fat percentage above 25% in boys or above 32% in girls.

Obesity has a profound effect on a child's life, obesity increases the child's risk of numerous health problems, and it also can create emotional and social problems, obese children are also more likely to be obese as adults, increasing their risk of serious health problems such as heart disease and stroke.
 
 

                                   overweight children

If your child is overweight, further weight gain can be prevented. Parents can help their children keep their weight in the healthy range.
  • In infancy, breastfeeding and delaying introduction of solid foods may help prevent obesity.

children should be given healthful, low-fat snacks

  • In early childhood, children should be given healthful, low-fat snacks and take part in vigorous physical activity every day..

television viewing should be limited to no more than two hours per week

  •  Their television viewing should be limited to no more than two hours per week (which includes video games and the Internet).

    Older children can be taught to select healthy, nutritious foods

  • Older children can be taught to select healthy, nutritious foods and to develop good exercise habits, their time spent watching television and playing with computer or video games should be limited to no more than seven hours each week, avoid snacking or eating meals while watching TV, movies, and videos.

 



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