Teenage Obesity
Obesity is a growing health problem which more people face
now than they ever did. And teenage obesity is becoming an ever
more growing problem, not only in the developed countries, but
also in the developing countries. And the main culprit of
growing teenage obesity problems, is that of junk food.
It’s not something that we can get away from, and it is also
the reason why even developing countries are now facing teenage
obesity problems. The fast food culture of the west has been
steadily spreading through to other countries. Junk food is now
fast replacing the nutritious foods which were staples of these
developing countries, and children and teenagers are the target
for these radical changes.
More and more children and teenagers across the world are
succumbing to the fast food and junk food cultures and letting
go their hold on the good wholesome foods which helped keep
their forebears fit and healthy.
So how is a person to stop this rising tide of teenage
obesity? There is no simple answer to this problem, and it is
not always something that can be tackled at the home level, or
even the school level.
The unhappy fundamental problem of teenage obesity comes
down to one or two things, with junk foods and fast foods being
the main core of it. We need to deal with these types of foods,
maybe even look to eliminate them completely from our diets.
Such overly processed, and overly starchy/ greasy/ sugary foods
simply can’t be healthy for anyone, let alone a teenager.
That’s one thing. The other part of the problem of teenage
obesity stems from an increasing lack of physical exercise of
any sort. Technological advances have made it all but obsolete
for people to physically shift their bodies. Most of us can
stay in the same room, in the same chair for an entire day, and
have our entire lives revolve around us.
Children and teenagers of yesteryear were undeniably more
active during the daylight hours, which is why teenage obesity
was not such a problem. If they weren’t helping around the
house or the farm or some such thing, they would either be
playing outdoors and socializing, or they would be doing some
kind of activity which necessitated that they move their
bodies, regularly and frequently.
Ultimately however, teenage obesity can only be dealt with
the by the teenagers who suffer from this problem, themselves.
They can however, be supported and guided on to the right path
by those who know better, and who are in a position to help
them. The problem of teenage obesity can be overcome, it just
needs a little push and a shove to get it jumpstarted.
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