Obesity in Childrens

Niti Sharma's picture

Obesity means having too much body fat. It is different from being overweight, which means weighing too much. Both terms mean that a person's weight is greater than what is considered healthy for his or her height. Children grow at different rates, so it isn't always easy to know when a child is obese or overweight. Ask your doctor to measure your child's height and weight to determine if he or she is in a healthy range.


If a weight-loss program is necessary, involve the whole family in healthy habits so your child doesn't feel singled out. You can encourage healthy eating by serving more fruits and vegetables and buying fewer sodas and high-calorie, high-fat snack foods. Physical activity can also help your child overcome obesity or being overweight.

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right, niti. too much tv and sedentary life and lack of outdoor exercise - that's the evil.

very right and true also

glamour's picture

as of now a days children are not having good eating habits ..they like more of junk food than to have healthy and home made ones...it is better to develop good eating habits in them right from the childhood

Eating Too Much Fat Is BAd

jmaan's picture

Thanks, jmaan

you are right MOKSHA

Moksha's picture

you are right

MOKSHA