Causes of Obesity

Posted by Jutawan Terkenal | February 3rd, 2010 in Causes of Obesity | No Comments »

It absorbs more calories than it needs
This is the most logical and obvious reasons. If a child grows is that it garnered more calorie intake than the body requires to function. The remainder is converted into fat, which from a certain proportion justifies the designation of obesity.

He eats poorly
If a child is too high in calories, not necessarily eat it beyond his hunger, and that’s the whole problem can be eaten there but quite simply wrong, that is to say not enough balanced, focusing on sweet and fatty foods (pizzas, burgers, fries, cakes, soda’s .) meat, fish, fruits and vegetables ..

He does not move enough
Combined with poor diet, lack of physical exercise contributes significantly to childhood obesity. Unfortunately, television and video games burn fewer calories than cycling or swimming pool!

The genetic causes of obesity
All children are not born equal when it comes to obesity. Studies reveal that obesity is genetically inherited in 25 to 45% of cases.


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