Know The Facts: Peer Reviewed Articles!
- charlescimino3
- Nov 29, 2023
- 2 min read
KNOW WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS!
In this Blog, we have THREE different peer reviewed articles. Each will discuss a different aspect of the vast premise of Obesity. Please feel free to read them and further your understanding on the topic of Obesity.
Article 1: Childhood and Adolescent Obesity in the United States: A Public Health Concern:
This article discusses childhood obesity as a global pandemic in developed countries, leading to a range of medical conditions that contribute to increased morbidity and premature death. It emphasizes the complex and multifaceted causes of obesity in childhood and adolescence
Article 2: Prevention and Management of Childhood Obesity:
This article discusses childhood obesity as a global pandemic in developed countries, leading to a range of medical conditions that contribute to increased morbidity and premature death. It emphasizes the complex and multifaceted causes of obesity in childhood and adolescence.
Article 3: Understanding the Etiology of Childhood Obesity and Preventive Interventions:
This article reviews the state-of-the-science regarding the causes of childhood obesity, along with preventive interventions and treatment options for overweight and obesity in children. It also covers the medical complications and psychological conditions associated with excess adiposity, such as hypertension and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
FINAL THOUGHTS:
It's evident that this issue is more than just a health concern; it's a call to action for all of us. This complex challenge demands a comprehensive approach, combining education, preventive measures, and supportive environments. By fostering healthier lifestyles from a young age, we can empower the next generation to live healthier, more active lives. Let's commit to making a difference, whether it's through advocating for better policies, supporting community programs, or simply leading by example in our own families. Together, we can turn the tide against childhood obesity and pave the way for a healthier future.
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