A Growing Problem in China: Childhood Obesity

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It’s an oft-trumpeted problem in the U.S., the growing number of children who are now considered obese. But I was shocked to read that this is an issue being battled in China, where healthy diets and lean bodies are often cited. The numbers according to the Chinese National Task Force on Childhood Obesity: 1 in 5 children under 7 yrs. old are overweight, and of those, 7% are obese.

According to the Task Force, the numbers above is higher than those found in European countries. What happened? It seems that culprit is an increasing consumption of high-fat, high-sugar foods, and an increasingly sedentary lifestyle. Chinese families are enjoying growing prosperity, and putting more food on the table, gaining more access to computer use and video games, and less of a demand in terms of physical labor. There is also an increasing proliferation of fast foods available.

Interestingly enough, Chinese parents are proud of their big kids, often taken as proof of the family’s prosperity.

Source: USA Today , BabyCenter.

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