Childhood Obesity
Does TV Lead To Obesity In Children?
By Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN
Researchers from several prominent universities and organizations are pointing the finger squarely at TV as the primary cause of obesity in America�s children. By the time U.S. kids reach senior high school, they've spent on average of three years of their waking lives in front of the tube. New research shows that children who watch more than two hours of TV a day are more likely than their peers to be obese, even ten years later.
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Helping Your Overweight Child
article syndicated from NIDDK
Healthy eating and physical activity habits are key to your child's well-being. Eating too much and exercising too little can lead to overweight and related health problems that can follow children into their adult years. You can take an active role in helping your child - and your whole family - learn healthy eating and physical activity habits that can last for a lifetime.
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Preventing Obesity in Young Children
By Cathy Strahl
Do you have a young child whose weight or eating habits are out of control? Need some real world help with 'taming the cookie monster'? Here are some things that worked for our family.
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Child Obesity and Fast Food
By Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN
Roughly one in four children in the United States is currently overweight. Research shows that this epidemic is linked to the rise in other health conditions such as Type 2 diabetes, heart conditions, and stroke. While genetics certainly play a role in a child’s development, many people now suggest that child obesity may be the result of heavy marketing from the fast food industry.
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Childhood Obesity in Children
By Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN
According to national health experts, obesity is the number one health issue facing today’s children. Approximately 15% of American children aged 6 to 19 are already overweight, leading to consequences such as depression, poor health and a diminished quality of life. Childhood obesity in children affects a child’s blood pressure, cholesterol level, and blood sugar.
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Medical Problems with Child Obesity
By Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN
The incidence of childhood obesity is growing at an alarming rate. The increased rate of child obesity means that other obesity-related chronic diseases are becoming more common in America�s children and teenagers. Children who are overweight tend to grow up into adults who are overweight.
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Child Obesity Statistics
By Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN
Child obesity statistics are truly frightening. In fact, the number of children who are considered to be overweight has doubled in just the past 20 years, while the number of obese adolescents as tripled in that same timeframe! Unfortunately, there are many health issues as well as social consequences resulting from this increasingly problematic phenomenon.
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