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Teenagers And Obesity

Teenagers and obesity are a growing problem today as more and more teenagers are starting the battle of the bulge at an early age. This is often blamed on fast food and a more sedentary lifestyle than those of their parents. Today, teenagers and obesity, judging from statistics, go hand in hand, with a higher percentage than ever before of teenagers becoming obese.

  

Obesity can be a life threatening illness as it leads to diabetes, heart diseases and even some cancers. On top of that, the teenaged years are usually full of angst as they are very trying for young people, especially with the changes in their bodies and their growing into adulthood. A teen who is overweight will not only feel the physical impact of obesity, but the psychological impact as well. Teenagers and obesity are not a good mix.

Teenagers are also becoming young men and women and going out on their own for the first time with friends instead of parents. For this reason, they may find themselves eating more fast food than they would normally eat at home. Fast food can contribute to obesity, especially when you eat a steady diet of it. And as most teenagers are enjoying their growing years, they may find themselves to be hungry a great deal of the time. By indulging in junk food, teenagers and obesity start to develop a bond.

It is unhealthy to be obese at any stage of your life, but the longer you are obese, the more of an impact it has on your physical health through the years. This is why it is so important to know about teenagers and obesity and how it can affect the health of the person in later years. Teenagers who are obese often suffer not only from the social stigma of being obese, but also the physical effects of obesity. In many cases, teenagers who are obese will turn into adults who are obese and this cycle will continue throughout his or her life, and in many cases significantly shortening the life span of the individual. If a teenager starts to head towards obesity, it is a good idea to try to get him on a diet so that he can lose the weight. The first thing that you should do is to get him or her to eliminate fast foods from their diet.

Teenagers and obesity can be very tricky for parents to handle as teenagers often balk at any sort of help from their parents. But most teens do not want to be overweight and parents should not ignore the problem but address it to make it easier for them to lead a more productive and healthy life. Talk to your teenager about teenagers and obesity and get them to make the commitment to start on a healthy diet as well as include exercise in their lifestyle. Teenagers can usually lose weight fast so this is the best time for anyone to get into shape.


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