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Top Five Childhood Obesity Health Issues
Childhood obesity!!! It is an epidemic that can cause various harmful effects on your child’s body. Here are the most harmful health issues of childhood obesity:
Asthma
According to the research, obese kids are more likely to have asthma, with worse symptoms. Children with overweight are between 1.16 to 1.37 times more likely to have asthma than normal-weight children, with the risk of growing as their body mass index. Also these kids are at high risk of developing more frequent and severe episodes of asthma.
Heart Disease
Pediatric heart disease is becoming more common with the rising childhood obesity. Childhood obesity not only increases cardiovascular risk when they become adults, but it is also associated with cardiovascular damage during the childhood.
Type 1 Diabetes
Usually adults are high risk of developing type 1 diabetes, but nowadays more children are being diagnosed with this condition. According to the studies, pre-diabetes rate of overweight adolescents was 2.6 times higher than those with normal weight.
Sleep Apnea

Increasing rates of obesity in children can keep them at higher risk of sleep apnea. The risk factor depends on waist circumference and also the BMI levels. Adenoids and tonsils are also major risk factors of sleep apnea after obesity.
Musculoskeletal Problems
Obesity can put increased pressure on musculoskeletal system. The most common orthopedic problems due to childhood obesity include: Blount’s disease and slipped capital femoral epiphysis that result from increased stress due to overweight on the growing skeletal system. Obese children may also experience more musculoskeletal pain than normal children.