Childhood Obesity and How to Fight It

A recent study by the JAMA showed that more than two thirds of Americans around the age of twenty five are obese. UK reports that one in ten children face childhood obesity in kindergarten and the number is one in five by the time they hit school. The numbers in India may not be as alarming, but medical research institutes predict that they will be dangerously close to their Western counterparts in the next decade. A latest report by The Times of India reiterates this fact. India is already the third most obese country in the world. “Latest estimates show prevalence of obesity among adolescents (13-18 years) has grown from 16% to 29% over the last five years,” the report says.

WHO calls childhood obese one of the most urgent problems of the 21st century
WHO calls childhood obesity one of the most urgent problems of the 21st century

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Are Parents Responsible or Irresponsible Towards Child Care?

Addictive Smokers Terrorize “Forced Poverty” in Children: Study

Addictions are becoming worse these days with addictive parents willing or (rather hypnotized by their addictions) to fund their killing habit of smoking for instance, but not their children’s basic necessities to survive. “Smoking reduces the income available for families to feed, clothe and otherwise care for their children living in low-income households,” said Dr. Tessa Langley of University of Nottingham’s UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies while quoting facts from her new study published in BMC Public Health, an open access journal.

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