Showing posts with label obesity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obesity. Show all posts

Obesity in Children Starts caused problems in the United States

Obesity in children in the United States has started to worry threshold. A recent poll said, obesity is the biggest threat to children and adolescents, the highest on the misuse of drugs, smoking, internet security, and stress.

Obesity rates among children and adolescents in the United States soared in the last 30 years. A study in 2008 by the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta showed that nearly one in five children aged six to 11 years and 18.1 percent of 12-19 year olds were obese.

More surprising, was the emergence of stress as a major health problem for children, allegedly due to "trickle down effect" as the impact of economic fragility. At this point, parents and children react to sensed changes.

"The economic conditions currently affecting the children, too," said Dr Matthew M Davis, director of the University of Michigan.

Although looked bleak, but David calls this finding positive. "The message about the dangers of obesity and the prevalence of disease among children has actually made it to the American public," said "If we had done this poll four years ago, obesity would not be at the top of the list," he said.
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Obesity is Big Threat to U.S. National Security

United States national security threat not only terrorism but also associated with obesity problems experienced by most teenagers domestic U.S. today. Said former chief of U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff.
In his commentary in the Washington Post newspaper Saturday (May 1), retired General John Shalikashvili and Hugh Shelton said that "The level of obesity among young people threatens people's health throughout the U.S. and the future strength of our military," Because the cadet candidates can be disqualified at the military recruitment process for problem of obesity than other medical factors.

Therefore, the two generals urged Congress to make laws to ensure better nutrition in schools and offers kids get vegetables, fruits and grains more and reduce the sugar content foods, high sodium and fat. "We treat obesity as a serious problem from the perspective of national security, and now more than 130 retired military officers to join the program" Mission: Readiness "Congress passed legislation to require child nutrition. A study last March, the United States warned the children became very fat in risk youth died at a young age than children of normal weight and it is feared they could suffer from the disease when the new parents in their 20s.
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