Risk Factors And Causes Of Childhood Obesity

Affordability Of Healthy Options

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In many cases, the affordability of healthy options is limited. This means children from poor backgrounds are more likely to suffer from obesity and malnutrition than their peers. Fast food allows individuals to consume a large number of calories very quickly, but many fast food meals don't have good vitamin or mineral levels. If a child eats fast food for too many of their meals, they may gain weight and feel sluggish. Fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats can be expensive. Many parents often don't have enough money to buy a whole chicken or to stuff their fridges with green vegetables. Since vegetables are low in calories, individuals may be able to make a much heartier meal with the same amount of money if they don't use them. These barriers can all lead to childhood obesity.

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