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Addressing childhood obesity today to protect the health of future generations
Childhood obesity can increase the risks of diabetes and heart diseases later in life.
Families, schools, and communities plays an important role to ensure children receives proper nutrition and maintain healthy weight. Let us work together to provide our children a healthier future.
published: 13 Dec 2021
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Childhood Obesity
Jim Morelli reports on how to find the motivation that will help children get healthy.
published: 04 Aug 2014
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Am I Spoiling My Child Rotten? (Childhood Obesity Documentary)
From obesity to alcohol misuse, from rotting baby teeth to hearing problems caused by passive smoking – Britain’s largest children’s hospital is treating younger and younger patients for health problems which are ultimately preventable. Many are the result of kids’ lifestyles and are, according to the experts, causing them unnecessary suffering.
With unprecedented access to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, this documentary meets the kids, the pediatricians treating them and follows them home in an attempt to uncover the root cause of their problems. It is clear that some of the basic health messages from the doctors are not getting through to parents.
The A&E is a busy department and having to deal with cases such as drunk children is not only time consuming for staff, but can...
published: 10 Nov 2018
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Our Supersized Kids
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Childhood Obesity is a serious epidemic in North America. Nearly a third of our children are overweight or obese,...and the numbers continue to rise.
At younger and younger ages, Doctors are treating children with significant medical complications related to being obese, such as, Type-2 Diabetes, Hypertension, and elevated Cholesterol.
We're at risk of raising supersized kids who may live sicker and die younger than the generation before them.
"Our Supersized Kids" profiles four families whose grade school children are overweight or obese. Each of these families are activ...
published: 14 Oct 2013
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Childhood Obesity Risks: How It Affects Your Child's Future
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published: 29 Jul 2024
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New guidelines on treating childhood obesity
The American Academy of Pediatrics has guidelines on treating childhood obesity.
MORE LOCAL NEWS: https://www.wcnc.com/local
MORE HEALTH NEWS: https://www.wcnc.com/health
published: 12 Jan 2023
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Can Surgery and Weight-Loss Drugs Fix Childhood Obesity? | Full Episode | SBS Dateline
Nearly one in five children in the United States are obese, and parents are being urged to pursue radical treatment options. Dateline meets the kids who have had life-altering bariatric surgery at age 12.
00:00 Intro
02:40 Growing up obese
04:25 A genetic disorder that keeps the brain hungry
06:37 Life after bariatric surgery at 12
10:01 How does bariatric surgery work?
11:34 How have the AAP guidelines for childhood obesity treatment changed?
12:49 When the surgery doesn't work
14:29 What is semaglutide, more commonly known as Ozempic and Wegovy?
17:26 The overweight people who are rejecting weight-loss interventions and fighting weight stigma
19:40 Challenging a myth that heavy can't mean healthy
20:30 A body neutrality activist and a pediatric surgeon debate the new AAP guidelin...
published: 30 Apr 2024
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Childhood obesity 10 times higher than 1970s
The World Health Organization is warning of serious physical and psychological consequences from the alarming rise in obesity rates. CBS News' Teri Okita reports.
published: 11 Oct 2017
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My 13-Year-Old Child Drinks Vodka Every Friday | Health Documentary | Absolute Documentaries
From obesity to alcohol misuse, from rotting baby teeth to hearing problems caused by passive smoking – Britain’s largest children’s hospital is treating younger and younger patients for health problems that are ultimately preventable. Many are the result of kids’ lifestyles and are, according to the experts, causing them unnecessary suffering.
With unprecedented access to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, this documentary meets the kids, the pediatricians treating them, and follows them home in an attempt to uncover the root cause of their problems. It is clear that some of the basic health messages from the doctors are not getting through to parents.
The A&E is a busy department and having to deal with cases such as drunk children is not only time-consuming for staff but can ...
published: 14 Mar 2021
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Childhood Obesity Rap
Children of Methodist employees rap about childhood obesity.
published: 17 Sep 2010
2:31
Addressing childhood obesity today to protect the health of future generations
Childhood obesity can increase the risks of diabetes and heart diseases later in life.
Families, schools, and communities plays an important role to ensure ...
Childhood obesity can increase the risks of diabetes and heart diseases later in life.
Families, schools, and communities plays an important role to ensure children receives proper nutrition and maintain healthy weight. Let us work together to provide our children a healthier future.
https://wn.com/Addressing_Childhood_Obesity_Today_To_Protect_The_Health_Of_Future_Generations
Childhood obesity can increase the risks of diabetes and heart diseases later in life.
Families, schools, and communities plays an important role to ensure children receives proper nutrition and maintain healthy weight. Let us work together to provide our children a healthier future.
- published: 13 Dec 2021
- views: 64168
3:29
Childhood Obesity
Jim Morelli reports on how to find the motivation that will help children get healthy.
Jim Morelli reports on how to find the motivation that will help children get healthy.
https://wn.com/Childhood_Obesity
Jim Morelli reports on how to find the motivation that will help children get healthy.
- published: 04 Aug 2014
- views: 81897
58:28
Am I Spoiling My Child Rotten? (Childhood Obesity Documentary)
From obesity to alcohol misuse, from rotting baby teeth to hearing problems caused by passive smoking – Britain’s largest children’s hospital is treating younge...
From obesity to alcohol misuse, from rotting baby teeth to hearing problems caused by passive smoking – Britain’s largest children’s hospital is treating younger and younger patients for health problems which are ultimately preventable. Many are the result of kids’ lifestyles and are, according to the experts, causing them unnecessary suffering.
With unprecedented access to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, this documentary meets the kids, the pediatricians treating them and follows them home in an attempt to uncover the root cause of their problems. It is clear that some of the basic health messages from the doctors are not getting through to parents.
The A&E is a busy department and having to deal with cases such as drunk children is not only time consuming for staff, but can be upsetting for other young patients too. Operations on dental, glue ear and obesity cases are helping clog up a system that’s already under considerable strain. The hospital estimates they spend around a million pounds a year on treating preventable conditions, enough to buy them a new MRI scanner.
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From obesity to alcohol misuse, from rotting baby teeth to hearing problems caused by passive smoking – Britain’s largest children’s hospital is treating younger and younger patients for health problems which are ultimately preventable. Many are the result of kids’ lifestyles and are, according to the experts, causing them unnecessary suffering.
With unprecedented access to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, this documentary meets the kids, the pediatricians treating them and follows them home in an attempt to uncover the root cause of their problems. It is clear that some of the basic health messages from the doctors are not getting through to parents.
The A&E is a busy department and having to deal with cases such as drunk children is not only time consuming for staff, but can be upsetting for other young patients too. Operations on dental, glue ear and obesity cases are helping clog up a system that’s already under considerable strain. The hospital estimates they spend around a million pounds a year on treating preventable conditions, enough to buy them a new MRI scanner.
Want to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu
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- published: 10 Nov 2018
- views: 2757605
30:00
Our Supersized Kids
View more from our digital library: http://video.ksps.org/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ksps
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KSPSPubl...
View more from our digital library: http://video.ksps.org/
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Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KSPSPublicTV
Find the latest programming updates: #WhatsOnKSPS
Childhood Obesity is a serious epidemic in North America. Nearly a third of our children are overweight or obese,...and the numbers continue to rise.
At younger and younger ages, Doctors are treating children with significant medical complications related to being obese, such as, Type-2 Diabetes, Hypertension, and elevated Cholesterol.
We're at risk of raising supersized kids who may live sicker and die younger than the generation before them.
"Our Supersized Kids" profiles four families whose grade school children are overweight or obese. Each of these families are actively working to help their child turn around an out-of-control weight gain. The documentary highlights their struggles and successes, along with providing helpful tips from Pediatricians.
KSPS exists to improve the quality of life of each person we reach. KSPS content broadens horizons; engages and connects; enlightens, inspires and educates. KSPS is an international multimedia network providing quality programming.
https://wn.com/Our_Supersized_Kids
View more from our digital library: http://video.ksps.org/
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Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KSPSPublicTV
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Childhood Obesity is a serious epidemic in North America. Nearly a third of our children are overweight or obese,...and the numbers continue to rise.
At younger and younger ages, Doctors are treating children with significant medical complications related to being obese, such as, Type-2 Diabetes, Hypertension, and elevated Cholesterol.
We're at risk of raising supersized kids who may live sicker and die younger than the generation before them.
"Our Supersized Kids" profiles four families whose grade school children are overweight or obese. Each of these families are actively working to help their child turn around an out-of-control weight gain. The documentary highlights their struggles and successes, along with providing helpful tips from Pediatricians.
KSPS exists to improve the quality of life of each person we reach. KSPS content broadens horizons; engages and connects; enlightens, inspires and educates. KSPS is an international multimedia network providing quality programming.
- published: 14 Oct 2013
- views: 1158135
4:43
Childhood Obesity Risks: How It Affects Your Child's Future
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### Blog Script: Understanding Childhood Obesity: Causes, Risks, and Outlook
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**Introduction**
Childhood obesity is a growing concern worldwide, affecting millions of children and adolescents. This blog delves into the causes, risks, and outlook of childhood obesity, providing valuable insights for parents, educators, and healthcare professionals.
---
**Causes of Childhood Obesity**
1. **Poor Diet:**
- High consumption of sugary drinks, fast food, and processed snacks.
- Low intake of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
2. **Lack of Physical Activity:**
- Increased screen time with TV, computers, and smartphones.
- Reduced outdoor play and sports participation.
3. **Genetic Factors:**
- Family history of obesity can increase the likelihood of a child becoming obese.
- Metabolic rates and fat storage patterns can be inherited.
4. **Environmental Influences:**
- Lack of access to healthy foods in some communities.
- Limited opportunities for physical activity in urban areas.
5. **Psychological Factors:**
- Stress, anxiety, and depression can lead to overeating as a coping mechanism.
- Bullying and low self-esteem can contribute to weight gain.
---
**Risks Associated with Childhood Obesity**
1. **Physical Health Risks:**
- Increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
- Higher likelihood of high blood pressure and cholesterol.
- Greater chance of experiencing joint problems and sleep apnea.
2. **Emotional and Social Risks:**
- Higher incidence of bullying and social isolation.
- Increased risk of developing eating disorders.
- Greater likelihood of suffering from depression and anxiety.
3. **Long-term Health Risks:**
- Obese children are more likely to become obese adults.
- Higher risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, stroke, and certain cancers in adulthood.
- Potential for reduced life expectancy due to obesity-related complications.
---
**Outlook and Prevention**
1. **Healthy Eating Habits:**
- Encourage a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.
- Limit sugary drinks and snacks; promote water and healthy alternatives.
2. **Regular Physical Activity:**
- Aim for at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily.
- Encourage outdoor play, sports, and active hobbies.
3. **Positive Role Modeling:**
- Parents and caregivers should model healthy eating and active lifestyles.
- Create a supportive environment that promotes physical activity and healthy choices.
4. **Educational Initiatives:**
- Schools should incorporate nutrition education and physical activities into the curriculum.
- Community programs can provide resources and support for healthy living.
5. **Healthcare Support:**
- Regular check-ups with pediatricians to monitor growth and development.
- Professional guidance from nutritionists and counselors if needed.
---
**Conclusion**
Addressing childhood obesity requires a multifaceted approach involving diet, physical activity, and emotional support. By understanding the causes and risks, and implementing preventive measures, we can improve the outlook for children affected by obesity, paving the way for healthier futures.
---
**Call to Action**
Let's work together to combat childhood obesity. Share this blog, initiate healthy changes at home, and advocate for supportive community programs. Every step counts towards a healthier generation.
https://wn.com/Childhood_Obesity_Risks_How_It_Affects_Your_Child's_Future
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______________________________________________________________
### Blog Script: Understanding Childhood Obesity: Causes, Risks, and Outlook
---
**Introduction**
Childhood obesity is a growing concern worldwide, affecting millions of children and adolescents. This blog delves into the causes, risks, and outlook of childhood obesity, providing valuable insights for parents, educators, and healthcare professionals.
---
**Causes of Childhood Obesity**
1. **Poor Diet:**
- High consumption of sugary drinks, fast food, and processed snacks.
- Low intake of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
2. **Lack of Physical Activity:**
- Increased screen time with TV, computers, and smartphones.
- Reduced outdoor play and sports participation.
3. **Genetic Factors:**
- Family history of obesity can increase the likelihood of a child becoming obese.
- Metabolic rates and fat storage patterns can be inherited.
4. **Environmental Influences:**
- Lack of access to healthy foods in some communities.
- Limited opportunities for physical activity in urban areas.
5. **Psychological Factors:**
- Stress, anxiety, and depression can lead to overeating as a coping mechanism.
- Bullying and low self-esteem can contribute to weight gain.
---
**Risks Associated with Childhood Obesity**
1. **Physical Health Risks:**
- Increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
- Higher likelihood of high blood pressure and cholesterol.
- Greater chance of experiencing joint problems and sleep apnea.
2. **Emotional and Social Risks:**
- Higher incidence of bullying and social isolation.
- Increased risk of developing eating disorders.
- Greater likelihood of suffering from depression and anxiety.
3. **Long-term Health Risks:**
- Obese children are more likely to become obese adults.
- Higher risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, stroke, and certain cancers in adulthood.
- Potential for reduced life expectancy due to obesity-related complications.
---
**Outlook and Prevention**
1. **Healthy Eating Habits:**
- Encourage a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.
- Limit sugary drinks and snacks; promote water and healthy alternatives.
2. **Regular Physical Activity:**
- Aim for at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily.
- Encourage outdoor play, sports, and active hobbies.
3. **Positive Role Modeling:**
- Parents and caregivers should model healthy eating and active lifestyles.
- Create a supportive environment that promotes physical activity and healthy choices.
4. **Educational Initiatives:**
- Schools should incorporate nutrition education and physical activities into the curriculum.
- Community programs can provide resources and support for healthy living.
5. **Healthcare Support:**
- Regular check-ups with pediatricians to monitor growth and development.
- Professional guidance from nutritionists and counselors if needed.
---
**Conclusion**
Addressing childhood obesity requires a multifaceted approach involving diet, physical activity, and emotional support. By understanding the causes and risks, and implementing preventive measures, we can improve the outlook for children affected by obesity, paving the way for healthier futures.
---
**Call to Action**
Let's work together to combat childhood obesity. Share this blog, initiate healthy changes at home, and advocate for supportive community programs. Every step counts towards a healthier generation.
- published: 29 Jul 2024
- views: 3883
2:23
New guidelines on treating childhood obesity
The American Academy of Pediatrics has guidelines on treating childhood obesity.
MORE LOCAL NEWS: https://www.wcnc.com/local
MORE HEALTH NEWS: https://www....
The American Academy of Pediatrics has guidelines on treating childhood obesity.
MORE LOCAL NEWS: https://www.wcnc.com/local
MORE HEALTH NEWS: https://www.wcnc.com/health
https://wn.com/New_Guidelines_On_Treating_Childhood_Obesity
The American Academy of Pediatrics has guidelines on treating childhood obesity.
MORE LOCAL NEWS: https://www.wcnc.com/local
MORE HEALTH NEWS: https://www.wcnc.com/health
- published: 12 Jan 2023
- views: 871
28:50
Can Surgery and Weight-Loss Drugs Fix Childhood Obesity? | Full Episode | SBS Dateline
Nearly one in five children in the United States are obese, and parents are being urged to pursue radical treatment options. Dateline meets the kids who have ha...
Nearly one in five children in the United States are obese, and parents are being urged to pursue radical treatment options. Dateline meets the kids who have had life-altering bariatric surgery at age 12.
00:00 Intro
02:40 Growing up obese
04:25 A genetic disorder that keeps the brain hungry
06:37 Life after bariatric surgery at 12
10:01 How does bariatric surgery work?
11:34 How have the AAP guidelines for childhood obesity treatment changed?
12:49 When the surgery doesn't work
14:29 What is semaglutide, more commonly known as Ozempic and Wegovy?
17:26 The overweight people who are rejecting weight-loss interventions and fighting weight stigma
19:40 Challenging a myth that heavy can't mean healthy
20:30 A body neutrality activist and a pediatric surgeon debate the new AAP guidelines
23:12 A success story
Subscribe to Dateline: https://bit.ly/3gkQHtr
Website http://www.sbs.com.au/news/dateline
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Watch more Dateline, SBS 9.30pm Tuesday, and on SBS On Demand.
Dateline is an Australian award-winning international documentary series with a current affairs backbone.
Every week we transport you to a different part of the world to share half-hour stories about family, social injustice, identity, tragedy, redemption and survival. We scour the globe to bring you special characters and a world of daring stories.
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Nearly one in five children in the United States are obese, and parents are being urged to pursue radical treatment options. Dateline meets the kids who have had life-altering bariatric surgery at age 12.
00:00 Intro
02:40 Growing up obese
04:25 A genetic disorder that keeps the brain hungry
06:37 Life after bariatric surgery at 12
10:01 How does bariatric surgery work?
11:34 How have the AAP guidelines for childhood obesity treatment changed?
12:49 When the surgery doesn't work
14:29 What is semaglutide, more commonly known as Ozempic and Wegovy?
17:26 The overweight people who are rejecting weight-loss interventions and fighting weight stigma
19:40 Challenging a myth that heavy can't mean healthy
20:30 A body neutrality activist and a pediatric surgeon debate the new AAP guidelines
23:12 A success story
Subscribe to Dateline: https://bit.ly/3gkQHtr
Website http://www.sbs.com.au/news/dateline
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DatelineSBS/
Twitter https://twitter.com/datelinesbs
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Watch more Dateline, SBS 9.30pm Tuesday, and on SBS On Demand.
Dateline is an Australian award-winning international documentary series with a current affairs backbone.
Every week we transport you to a different part of the world to share half-hour stories about family, social injustice, identity, tragedy, redemption and survival. We scour the globe to bring you special characters and a world of daring stories.
Network Terms & Conditions: https://www.sbs.com.au/terms
Privacy Policy: https://www.sbs.com.au/privacy
Feedback or complaints: https://www.sbs.com.au/complaints
- published: 30 Apr 2024
- views: 110107
1:27
Childhood obesity 10 times higher than 1970s
The World Health Organization is warning of serious physical and psychological consequences from the alarming rise in obesity rates. CBS News' Teri Okita report...
The World Health Organization is warning of serious physical and psychological consequences from the alarming rise in obesity rates. CBS News' Teri Okita reports.
https://wn.com/Childhood_Obesity_10_Times_Higher_Than_1970S
The World Health Organization is warning of serious physical and psychological consequences from the alarming rise in obesity rates. CBS News' Teri Okita reports.
- published: 11 Oct 2017
- views: 48491
58:52
My 13-Year-Old Child Drinks Vodka Every Friday | Health Documentary | Absolute Documentaries
From obesity to alcohol misuse, from rotting baby teeth to hearing problems caused by passive smoking – Britain’s largest children’s hospital is treating younge...
From obesity to alcohol misuse, from rotting baby teeth to hearing problems caused by passive smoking – Britain’s largest children’s hospital is treating younger and younger patients for health problems that are ultimately preventable. Many are the result of kids’ lifestyles and are, according to the experts, causing them unnecessary suffering.
With unprecedented access to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, this documentary meets the kids, the pediatricians treating them, and follows them home in an attempt to uncover the root cause of their problems. It is clear that some of the basic health messages from the doctors are not getting through to parents.
The A&E is a busy department and having to deal with cases such as drunk children is not only time-consuming for staff but can be upsetting for other young patients too. Operations on dental, glue ear, and obesity cases are helping clog up a system that’s already under considerable strain. The hospital estimates they spend around a million pounds a year on treating preventable conditions, enough to buy them a new MRI scanner.
Content Licensed by Espresso.
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https://wn.com/My_13_Year_Old_Child_Drinks_Vodka_Every_Friday_|_Health_Documentary_|_Absolute_Documentaries
From obesity to alcohol misuse, from rotting baby teeth to hearing problems caused by passive smoking – Britain’s largest children’s hospital is treating younger and younger patients for health problems that are ultimately preventable. Many are the result of kids’ lifestyles and are, according to the experts, causing them unnecessary suffering.
With unprecedented access to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, this documentary meets the kids, the pediatricians treating them, and follows them home in an attempt to uncover the root cause of their problems. It is clear that some of the basic health messages from the doctors are not getting through to parents.
The A&E is a busy department and having to deal with cases such as drunk children is not only time-consuming for staff but can be upsetting for other young patients too. Operations on dental, glue ear, and obesity cases are helping clog up a system that’s already under considerable strain. The hospital estimates they spend around a million pounds a year on treating preventable conditions, enough to buy them a new MRI scanner.
Content Licensed by Espresso.
Any queries, please contact us at
[email protected]
- published: 14 Mar 2021
- views: 6565343
0:31
Childhood Obesity Rap
Children of Methodist employees rap about childhood obesity.
Children of Methodist employees rap about childhood obesity.
https://wn.com/Childhood_Obesity_Rap
Children of Methodist employees rap about childhood obesity.
- published: 17 Sep 2010
- views: 10116