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Obesity and Cholesterol in Kids

Vivek Sharma


Obesity and Cholesterol in kids


Nowadays obesity is becoming serious problem within the kids. It has been revealed in the survey that almost 65% of infant population is said to be suffering from obesity and its related diseases. According to the experts obesity is the base which leads to high cholesterol in the higher ages. Lack of proper care and attention over children always leads them to many diseases for which parents can't even repent in the future. It has been noticed that obese or overweight children are more prone to cholesterol and its related diseases. They not only suffer from cholesterol related but also from many heart and cardiovascular diseases.


Obesity can be defined as the accumulation of extra fat in the body which results in imbalance of bodily movements and also open the doorway for many diseases. According to the experts obesity is the root of many cholesterol related diseases and if proper monitoring is not given it can prove fatal. Cholesterol and obesity are inter-related as they follow a chain in which one follows the other. Obesity not only leads to high cholesterol but also invites various other diseases too. It has been said that nowadays many parents have started monitoring the diet of their children and also make them exercise so that there is no accumulation fat and cholesterol in the body. They are made to eat the food having minimum oil and fat so that their cholesterol level always remains in control.


Obese children are made to follow strict fitness regime so that their fat piling up gets limited and they can have more healthy life. The best way to avoid cholesterol concentration is to make them do some bodily movements so that their body remains in motion and keeps on performing some actions. Obesity not only brings high cholesterol but also brings high blood pressure, diabetes and many more diseases which become a threat in higher age. According to the general physicians giving weight reducing pills to infant can be more dangerous as their body is not that developed which can counter the side effects of these weight reducing pills. Instead of this make them do some exercises or set a strict food diet so that their weight gets reduced in a natural manner.


So if you're parent having an obese and over weight child then instead of panicking simply go for a natural way to reduce his weight and set the new tone of his life.


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