Obese children may suffer early heart problems - Instablogs
Obese children may suffer early heart problems
Maynard , Manila: Sep 15 2008
Made Popular Sep 15 2008
As more studies are focusing on childhood health, obesity in kids can be a risk factor to consider especially in cases of heart attacks and strokes at an early age. Earlier notion that heart problems begin in early 20’s, think gain. Two studies...
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liked this story...when cardiac accidents occur we feign a lot of surprise...this article goes a long way to help clear the air...thanks for writing on this topic...
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New York, United States
Children are prone to any diseases. As a parent it is our duty to take care of them and as much as possible protect them always on harm in the environment. Obesity and diabetes are some of the major health issues we see. Both are, no doubt, on the rise among both adults and children. With this situation, parents must train their kids to eat vegetable so that they may avoid acquiring sickness. Health problems could leave a major strain on your budget. If you are unable to cover those unexpected doctor bills, short term installment loan can get you the immediate cash you need to accommodate your child’s journey to recovery.
Heart disease is already a major cause of death - with so much obesity in America, we really need to do something about it. I hope Obama makes it a priority in his presidency.
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Ami Wright genuinefatloss.com
London, United Kingdom
Unfortunately society has learned to excuse obesity in children by calling it ’puppy fat’
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Well you know, I just read something about a 200 pound 5 year old... pretty ridiculous stuff. I just feel bad for them. I want to blame the parents for bad diet choices for their kids. Maybe phentramin-d will help?
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