Childhood obesity: causes and consequences

Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed as well as in developing countries. Overweight and obesity in childhood are known to have significant impact on both physical and psychological health. Overweight and obese children are likely to stay obese into adulthood and more likely to...

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Main Authors: Krushnapriya Sahoo, Bishnupriya Sahoo, Ashok Kumar Choudhury, Nighat Yasin Sofi, Raman Kumar, Ajeet Singh Bhadoria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2015;volume=4;issue=2;spage=187;epage=192;aulast=Sahoo
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spelling doaj-eaad11c984f0459d98755969a2bbf6a02020-11-24T21:05:26ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632015-01-014218719210.4103/2249-4863.154628Childhood obesity: causes and consequencesKrushnapriya SahooBishnupriya SahooAshok Kumar ChoudhuryNighat Yasin SofiRaman KumarAjeet Singh BhadoriaChildhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed as well as in developing countries. Overweight and obesity in childhood are known to have significant impact on both physical and psychological health. Overweight and obese children are likely to stay obese into adulthood and more likely to develop non-communicable diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular diseases at a younger age. The mechanism of obesity development is not fully understood and it is believed to be a disorder with multiple causes. Environmental factors, lifestyle preferences, and cultural environment play pivotal roles in the rising prevalence of obesity worldwide. In general, overweight and obesity are assumed to be the results of an increase in caloric and fat intake. On the other hand, there are supporting evidence that excessive sugar intake by soft drink, increased portion size, and steady decline in physical activity have been playing major roles in the rising rates of obesity all around the world. Childhood obesity can profoundly affect children′s physical health, social, and emotional well-being, and self esteem. It is also associated with poor academic performance and a lower quality of life experienced by the child. Many co-morbid conditions like metabolic, cardiovascular, orthopedic, neurological, hepatic, pulmonary, and renal disorders are also seen in association with childhood obesity.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2015;volume=4;issue=2;spage=187;epage=192;aulast=SahooChildhood obesityconsequencesepidemiologylifestylenon-communicable diseaseoverweight
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author Krushnapriya Sahoo
Bishnupriya Sahoo
Ashok Kumar Choudhury
Nighat Yasin Sofi
Raman Kumar
Ajeet Singh Bhadoria
spellingShingle Krushnapriya Sahoo
Bishnupriya Sahoo
Ashok Kumar Choudhury
Nighat Yasin Sofi
Raman Kumar
Ajeet Singh Bhadoria
Childhood obesity: causes and consequences
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Childhood obesity
consequences
epidemiology
lifestyle
non-communicable disease
overweight
author_facet Krushnapriya Sahoo
Bishnupriya Sahoo
Ashok Kumar Choudhury
Nighat Yasin Sofi
Raman Kumar
Ajeet Singh Bhadoria
author_sort Krushnapriya Sahoo
title Childhood obesity: causes and consequences
title_short Childhood obesity: causes and consequences
title_full Childhood obesity: causes and consequences
title_fullStr Childhood obesity: causes and consequences
title_full_unstemmed Childhood obesity: causes and consequences
title_sort childhood obesity: causes and consequences
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels in developed as well as in developing countries. Overweight and obesity in childhood are known to have significant impact on both physical and psychological health. Overweight and obese children are likely to stay obese into adulthood and more likely to develop non-communicable diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular diseases at a younger age. The mechanism of obesity development is not fully understood and it is believed to be a disorder with multiple causes. Environmental factors, lifestyle preferences, and cultural environment play pivotal roles in the rising prevalence of obesity worldwide. In general, overweight and obesity are assumed to be the results of an increase in caloric and fat intake. On the other hand, there are supporting evidence that excessive sugar intake by soft drink, increased portion size, and steady decline in physical activity have been playing major roles in the rising rates of obesity all around the world. Childhood obesity can profoundly affect children′s physical health, social, and emotional well-being, and self esteem. It is also associated with poor academic performance and a lower quality of life experienced by the child. Many co-morbid conditions like metabolic, cardiovascular, orthopedic, neurological, hepatic, pulmonary, and renal disorders are also seen in association with childhood obesity.
topic Childhood obesity
consequences
epidemiology
lifestyle
non-communicable disease
overweight
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