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Thursday, January 24, 2019

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Rahming 1 Giovanni Rahming Ms. Joan Norman English 119 29th March, 2010 Causes of childishness Obesity At any(prenominal) point in life, every erect has told their child to immerse their vegetables. Most children ignore this request, however they should oblige. Obesity among children is nice to a grruster extent and more common in todays family and many people be windering why. In 2006, then take c ar of Health Dr. Marcus Bethel stated in the House of Assembly that 65% of bounteous Bahamians are big(a) and 23% of children and teenagers between the ages of 11 and 20 are over tilt.He stated that this was a 10% increase over the previous social class in terms of children and teenagers. The percentage of adults who were over system of weights only went up by 5%. These figures were calculated in the year 2006. It is now 2010 and those figures keep in all likelihood doubled. This major increase in childhood obesity was brought ab fall out by a multitude of causes. Some of the se are lack of exercise, poor regimen and genetic predispositions. Before adept bath examine the causes of obesity, superstar must(prenominal) understand what obesity is.The Centre For ailment Control describes obesity as a medical condition which involves the accumulation of excess body full-bodied to the point where it is a risk to the general health of the person. Being obese should not be confused with being overweight. If a person is overweight it Rahming 2 vertical means that the person has slanged more weight than is necessary. It is not a direct threat to the general health of the person notwithstanding it should still be taken seriously. Before a person kitty become obese he/she must firstly be overweight.It is the first ill-use on the way of life to go obese and a step that many children in the Bahamas find already passed. Lack of exercise is one of the main reasons for obesity in children and teenagers. It is recommended that one should engage in at leas t thirty minutes of vigorous exercise per day. Unfortunately, this is not the baptistery concerning most children in The Bahamas. In a recent broadcast discussion program, Minister of Health Dr. Hubert Minnis stated that children and teenagers are beginning to surpass adults in terms of the obesity level in the coun analyze.Parents are directly responsible for this because they wear thint encourage their children to exercise. If you drive around New parsimony during the plaining hours and look on the sidewalks, you will see people carry on or pass. Most of these people are elderly or substance aged adults who are only walking because they received several(prenominal) morose news from their doctor. Children are hardly seen jogging, walking or outside on the whole. Technology has come so far that people dont have to go outside hardly at all these days. regardless of this fact, parents need to step up and get their children to exercise.In an article in the capital of the Ba hamas Guardian, a few tips were given on how to encourage children to be more active and it was suggested that the parents participation would be the best way. It stated, bring out off the television, shut down the computer and drag the kids outside if you have too. Challenging them to a game usually works well. When parents go walking or jogging in the evening they should encourage their children to come with them. This way the whole family can get exercise and stay healthful. It has been lay downn that habits develop at a young age will carry Rahming 3 n into adulthood. If children get used to exercising everyday they will progress this habit into their adult years. Thus this problem of childhood obesity can be partially solved if parents would just exercise with their children. Working out is not the only way to combat this problem of childhood obesity, a healthy fare is essential as well. It is perhaps more master(prenominal) than exercise and is something that most chil dren do not have. A healthy provender consists of the correct amount of carbohydrates, protein and fats. These nutrients are needed to maintain a healthy lifestyle.Most children get these nutrients the problem is they take in too much of one type and not enough of another. For example they consume very macroscopic amounts of protein but not enough carbohydrates. This extra protein is then changed into fat and stored resulting in excess weight. Another nutrient that children consume too much of is fats. recall it or not fats are needed but only in small amounts. The large amounts of candy and sugars that kids eat cause them to gain weight at an alarming rate. Adding to this, fast food makes up the majority of the diet of most of the children in The Bahamas.They get no nutritional value and simply gain weight. If children consume more vitamins from vegetables in their diet, they will be a portion out healthier and less obese. The complaint with most children is that vegetables tas te horrible, which some do. The way to get around this is to make the children eat their vegetables without them knowing they are eating healthy. They can be hidden in soups, casseroles or even sandwiches as long as the dish looks as if it has no vegetables in it. A lot of parents wonder why their obese children act down(p) or withdraw themselves from other children their age.The answer is their obesity is affecting their emotions and behavior. question has proven that children whom are obese tend to be more deject and antisocial than Rahming 4 children who are at a normal weight level. This just adds to the stress and challenges obese children have to face on a daily basis and it is also one of the reasons why losing weight is so strong for them. If they feel depressed all the time then they wont have any energy to exercise. These emotional problems seem to prove the statement of Nutritional Consultant Charlotte Skiles to be true.She said The food that we eat affects the struct ure of the body and thus it affects the function of the body. These functions dont have be just physical but psychological as well. mental effects of obesity can include depression, withdrawal, lack of energy, loss of enthusiasm, fire and anti-social behavior. People tend to blame obesity on a lot of things the reason they often fail to mention is genetics. Many people dont know or understand that some children are just designed to be obese because it was passed along in their jeans.The Center for distemper Control reports that scientists have linked one hundred and twenty sevener jeans in the human DNA system to obesity. These jeans cause some children to gain weight without excessive eating or lack of exercise. Also some children are born obese and continue to gain weight as they become adults. Children who are obese because of genetic causes find it most difficult to lose weight. The best way they can do this is try to inert down the amount of weight they gain by eating a w ell balanced diet and exercising.In the Bahamas, childhood obesity is not the most talked about disease but it is evident that it is on the outset. Children are becoming less active, fewer kids are seen playing outside and slowly the youth of the country are becoming bigger and bigger. Because of the lack of parental Rahming 5 encouragement, children eat what they please and do not get the essential vitamins and minerals they need. sooner all they get is sugar and thus fat. Then they dont exercise which is the major reason why obesity is on the rise in the country.Even those with genetic predispositions can eat healthy and exercise to try and control their weight. However the majority of Bahamian children whom are obese do not have genetic predispositions. All they need to do is eat right and exercise to put a real dent in the obesity level in the country. The youth of a country is its future and an obese nation does not bode well for any country.Works Cited childhood Obesity C aused By Lack of Exercise. Medical News Today 2004. 16 Mar. 2010 Getting Your Kids To Exercise Nassau Guardian 5 May. 2005 16 Mar. 010 discourse with Dr. Hubert Minnis. Bahamas Tonight. ZNS Network. 28. Feb. 2010 Kopland, Jeffery. , Koraak, Vivicka. , Liverman, Catharyn. , eds. Preventing Childhood Obesity, Health In The Balance. Washington D. C. , 2005 Obesity and Genomics 2005. Center For Disease Control 23 Mar. 2010 Skiles, Charlotte. Effects Of Poor Diet In Children 2009. 16 Mar. 2010 Thompson, Lindsay. Minister of Health Encourages Fight Against Obesity. 2008 26. Mar. 2010 Thompson, Zandra. Obesity As A stake Factor For Disease. 2006 26. Mar. 2010

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