Childhood Obesity

Childhood obesity is a growing global health concern characterized by excessive body fat accumulation in children and adolescents. It increases the risk of developing chronic conditions such as Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and psychological issues like low self-esteem and depression. Contributing factors include poor dietary habits, physical inactivity, genetic predisposition, and environmental influences. Early intervention is crucial, focusing on promoting healthy eating, regular exercise, and behavioral support. Public health initiatives, school-based programs, and parental involvement play key roles in prevention and management. Addressing childhood obesity is essential to reduce long-term health risks and improve overall quality of life.

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