Pediatric Obesity
Pediatric obesity is an increasingly common health issue that affects children and adolescents. It is characterized by having excess body fat that can lead to a range of negative health consequences. Risk factors of pediatric obesity include genetics, lack of physical activity, unhealthy eating habits, and certain medications. It is important to address the issue of pediatric obesity early as it can worsen over time and lead to further health complications including heart disease, diabetes, and joint pain. Treatment of pediatric obesity involves a combination of lifestyle modifications such as healthy eating and physical activity along with counseling, medication, and surgery in more severe cases. Early intervention is key to preventing long-term health issues associated with pediatric obesity.
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