Childhood obesity has increased in the last two years. In the 1970s childhood obesity had never been a concern to the public until the numbers increased over the years. An alarming rate of 31% of all adults have been obese since childhood and childhood obesity rates are not too far behind with an 18% percentage of children who are obese. This represents nearly half of adults and children who are obese. An obese child has a 70-80% greater chance of remaining obese well into adulthood if no action is taken. Childhood obesity is not something that children have control over, these children suffer from different outcomes as they cannot take care of themselves and rely heavily on someone to help them when they need it. These numbers can be drastically changed in a positive way by educating both children and parents to consume healthy, nutritious foods, providing schools with better lunches and healthier vending machines with healthy choices, and promoting after-school activities to keep children active and away from electronics . According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, there have been a particularly high number of deaths due to obesity as it leads to other diseases such as heart disease, type two diabetes and hypertension. Overweight and obese people in general Villegas 2 have a higher rate of dying from other leading causes of death such as heart attacks or cancer. An obese and overweight person may also develop cardiovascular disease, respiratory failure, or die from a stroke. Children may also have mental problems such as suffering from depression, have low self-esteem and may exclude themselves due to other children humiliating them and making them feel insecure. Medical experts say...at the heart of the paper...a major concern. Having a large number of well-educated individuals can serve as a foundation for schools, after-school programs, and parents who are trying to improve their children's weight to keep it under control. Step by step everyone can make a difference to a child's life. Introducing better, healthier choices into vending machines, enrolling them in an after-school program, and limiting the amount of time they spend inside playing video games or any type of social media entertainment can really help them. Children are very dependent on their parents being there for them and leading them in the right direction as they don't know any better and simply imitate what their parents do. Ultimately, childhood obesity isn't something that can just go away; it is a process that everyone must take part in to achieve a better life that children deserve.
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