
"Mom! I am so tired. Feeling so hungry…”
“So am I, Tired and super hungry! Let me cook Maggi for both of us.”
“Mom! Can I get some chips and a glass of coke please!”
“Why don’t you try some grapes or apple and a glass of juice instead?”
“NOOOO! I want chips and coke only.”
Sounds familiar? We listen to these words in almost every household with kids almost everyday, right? In fact, we ourselves could be one of these people too. This unhealthy eating has led to Childhood Obesity.
Childhood Obesity is something that can’t be ignored anymore as it’s affecting more and more children and adolescents. It’s a serious medical condition that leads to many problems like high blood pressure, diabetes, etc. among children. It’s also one of the reasons children and adolescents face various psychological issues like depression, poor self-esteem etc.
Childhood Obesity is defined as a condition in which a child is significantly overweight for his or her age or height. Once considered a high-income country problem, obesity is now prevalent in low and middle-income countries too.

Diet is one of the major causes of childhood obesity. Children and adolescents love to eat unhealthy junk food like pizzas, chips, momos, etc. over healthy food like fruits and vegetables. Sometimes intentionally or unintentionally parents, siblings and friends encourage children to eat junk food.

Lack of exercise is another major factor of childhood obesity. Children spend their evenings and weekends playing games with their virtual friends on I-pads, mobile phones, Xbox etc. Due to their addiction to technology, children have reduced their outdoor activities, playing with other children in playgrounds, walking, running which would have helped them in burning their calories and make them healthy and active. As they spend more time with their electronic gadgets, their food intake has increased which mostly consists of junk food.

In a lot of cases, children who are part of less active overweight families also tend to be overweight. Personal and family stress also leads to children overeating to cope with problems and deal with the emotional stress.

