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The Three Leading Causes of Childhood ObesityLack of Exercise is One of the Leading Causes of Childhood Obesity More and more children are developing childhood obesity, and the lack of regular exercise is a factor that has contributed to this being one of the causes of childhood obesity. Television and video games are regular activities that help children avoid exercise. In the 20th century, children played sports more often, walked to school, and enjoyed outside activities as forms of entertainment. The children of the 21st century make choices that are completely opposite. The sports our children our playing these days, include turning on the television and playing any game you choose while exercising only the muscles in their hands. When you combine the lack of exercising and the poor choices in food there is a high chance that childhood obesity will end up causing a problem for children. Genetics Genetics and DNA is another cause of childhood obesity. Your parents can also aid in determining your chances of dealing with childhood obesity. If your parents had a problem with weight, chances are you will deal with the same issues. This makes it extremely important that you keep an eye on your children and their habits. DNA can not be changed, but small changes in other areas can make a great deal of difference in your child and their chances of dealing with childhood obesity. Walk to school, run and play more often rather than letting children stay inside and avoid exercise. Regular activities can help your children get the desired results they are attempting to achieve. |
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