Childhood Obesity: Breaking the Cycle

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How would you feel if you were told your ten-year-old child was dying because of heart disease? Or better yet, heart disease that could have been prevented. What if your child's routine check up with the pediatrician reveled he/she was in the 90th percentile for weight. Predicting the weight to only double in the next few years if your child remained in the current trend of eating habits and activity level. How would you feel if due to your child's weight his peers were bullying him? Causing low self-esteem and poor grades in school. if only you were more aware of how your influence as well as the television industry was exposing your children to unhealthy food choices causing them to desire sugary, high calorie, non-nutritious foods, leading to childhood obesity.

Childhood obesity is a major health concern. In 2014, more than one third of children were obese or overweight. This means that one in three families are affected by childhood obesity. The increase in prevalence of childhood obesity has caused American's to be more worried today than ever. Overweight or obese children can be traumatized physically and emotionally. Why should we allow our children to experience adult physical and emotional problems? Scarring them for life.

Childhood obesity leads to complex medical conditions, including hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, asthma, breathing problems, sleep disorders, early puberty, low self-esteem, depression, and learning problems. Childhood obesity can be avoided. We have the power to change the environmental factors that are affecting our children. We must take into consideration how greatly the impact of parental/family influence makes on our children. Children imitate their parents, if a child is raised observing their parents eating fruits and vegetables, they will learn that it is normal to consume these healthy habits. Physical activity is another important factor, the physical activity of our youth has decreased in the last decade. Just look around you, our TV's are remote controlled, providing entertainment at just a fingertip away. Computers are portable, providing on the go entertainment. One can drive up to a restaurant and get food within five minutes. In the past, schools had mandatory physical education. These are just a few examples of how our society has become more sedentary, helping our youth to become obese.

Another way to solve the childhood obesity epidemic is to place limits on the types of Tv advertisement our society is being exposed to overall. Nutritional restrictions must be configured on all food and beverages advertised on TV. If restrictions were fixed on all TV commercials and only healthy alternatives were being advertised, the childhood obesity epidemic will decrease. This change as well as education parents on the effects of sedentary lifestyles will help to make an impact on our obese children. As nurses it is our duty to spread the work on the detrimental effects of childhood obesity. Education our patients on prevention and lifestyle changes will help change the obesity epidemic.

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The government now controls what is offered at a school lunch, and often, schools have rules that the student can not bring their own lunches.

Where on God's green earth is THAT dictatorship?! And thank God I don't live there. How does anyone think they have any right to do that, and why do the spineless parents accept it?! Any such attempted edict wouldn't last in Arizona even as long as a water droplet on our 120° sidewalks! We still know what freedom looks like out here.

Upon what do you base this claim?

Anectodal observation, and also child obesity rate increase. But is no mystery kids don't go out to play as much as when we were their age.

Where on God's green earth is THAT dictatorship?! And thank God I don't live there. How does anyone think they have any right to do that, and why do the spineless parents accept it?! Any such attempted edict wouldn't last in Arizona even as long as a water droplet on our 120° sidewalks! We still know what freedom looks like out here.

Probably related with the whole peanut allergies debacle, and banning peanut products from schools... Ah America, where we are ruled by the minority (opinions, viewpoints; not about race, dont get it confused)

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WHO/Europe | Data and statistics

Family affluence was significantly associated with overweight or obesity in around half of the countries surveyed in the HBSC study: those from lower affluence families were more likely to be overweight or obese. This pattern was strongest in western Europe.

A daily breakfast and at least daily fruit consumption are seen as two of the most important healthy eating habits. In the HBSC study, eating breakfast daily was significantly associated with higher family affluence in the majority of countries for boys and over half for girls. Similarly, low family affluence was significantly associated with lower levels of fruit consumption among boys and girls in the majority of countries surveyed.

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Anectodal observation, and also child obesity rate increase. But is no mystery kids don't go out to play as much as when we were their age.

That in no way indicates a decrease in physical ability as you claimed. It only indicates a decrease in the usage of said abilities.

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Probably related with the whole peanut allergies debacle, and banning peanut products from schools...

My children have attended several schools and they've all been able to deal with peanut allergies in less draconian ways. Most "peanut allergies" aren't even true allergies. Of the true allergies, most aren't even close to life-threatening. And my personal opinion is that if your child is one of those unfortunates for whom a mere brush from the hand of a kid who ate peanut butter half an hour ago is enough to cause anaphylaxis, you shouldn't risk school attendance.

I can't imagine a school disallowing students to bring sack lunches. How weird.

I do think, as I said, schools should only provide healthy(ish) meals. No Taco Bells in school. No pop machines. No vending machines. No French fries and pizza as hot lunch options.

We shouldn't devolve into some sort of nanny state where we tell parents what they can and can't feed their children. But, for the love of God, let's not make childhood obesity more of an issue than it already is by filling schools with fast food franchises. Because I've seen some of these lunch options high schools offer these days. Fried chicken strips. French fries. Fried cheese dipping sauce. Might as well be a McDonald's.

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I can't imagine a school disallowing students to bring sack lunches. How weird.

I do think, as I said, schools should only provide healthy(ish) meals. No Taco Bells in school. No pop machines. No vending machines. No French fries and pizza as hot lunch options.

We shouldn't devolve into some sort of nanny state where we tell parents what they can and can't feed their children. But, for the love of God, let's not make childhood obesity more of an issue than it already is by filling schools with fast food franchises. Because I've seen some of these lunch options high schools offer these days. Fried chicken strips. French fries. Fried cheese dipping sauce. Might as well be a McDonald's.

And how about if we actually have physical education and play times for children in the public school system rather than cutting those resources while increasing the amount of time spent testing?

And how about if we actually have physical education and play times for children in the public school system rather than cutting those resources while increasing the amount of time spent testing?

No child left behind puts such emphasis on testing.....and most schools that "ban" bringing lunches from home have to hit some markers for government funding of meals--such as a certain percentage of veggies, fruits and the like and each child has to choose 2---it certainly is quite a process to eat lunch in 20 minutes.

And it is the current first lady who created these programs. And if one can not bring lunch, they are instead required to pick and choose from the options provided (which is not much of a "choice") therefore, government funding for school meals only applies to those schools who get with the program. And due to a "ban" on bringing one's own food, it brings in a LOT of revenue....and the max government funding.

Ahhhhh....seem like they have taken the lead of the healthcare industry.

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I've never dealt with a school which banned made at home lunches.

I have dealt with schools which seem to think that watching a movie is a reasonable substitution for physical activity.

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In a lot of cases, I do believe parents contribute, such as allowing their children to sit on their glutei all day, or letting them have six donuts at a time (true example.) Nobody gets on "My 600 Pound Life" without some serious enablers!

But at the same time, I do believe it's partially a systems issue. Some parts of big cities have NO grocery stores within walking distance. Some people rely on public transportation, many are single parents working 2 and 3 jobs... Can you imagine how difficult it is to try to board a bus with a week's worth of groceries and a couple of babies? Or walking...if it's a safe place to walk? I'm not only talking violent areas, I'm talking extreme weather too. If it's over 110 degrees and humid, or like where I'm from, often under -30 degrees, and again with small kids, that's not safe to walk. For my public health class, we had to do a community assessment. In the neighborhood we chose, there was one store that looked a lot like a convenience store, minus the gas. You want to know every single fresh item they had? Easy-- milk, bananas, and red delicious apples. :no:

Situations like that, I'm not sure what would help...but I don't think the answer is patient teaching, no matter how well-intentioned the nurse is.

That in no way indicates a decrease in physical ability as you claimed. It only indicates a decrease in the usage of said abilities.

I claimed physical activity, not ability ( it just was a typo, sorry for the confusion) And being indoors pretty much leads to less physical activity, than going outside and playing. We don't need a multi-million dollar study to know that.

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