Childhood Obesity
September 5, 2010 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under children, health and wellness, women you should know
September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month – the first such commemorative month to focus on childhood obesity. An initiative started by Cleveland Congresswoman Marcia Fudge (D-OH), President Obama recently proclaimed September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month.
According to President Obama’s proclamation:
Childhood obesity has been a growing problem for decades. While it has afflicted children across our country, certain Americans have been disproportionately affected. Particular racial and ethnic groups are more severely impacted, as are certain regions of the country. In addition, obesity can be influenced by a number of environmental and behavioral factors, including unhealthy eating patterns and too little physical activity at home and at school.
We must do more to halt and reverse this epidemic, as obesity can lead to severe and chronic health problems during childhood, adolescence and adulthood, including heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and asthma. Not only does excess weight adversely affect our children’s well-being, but its associated health risks also impose great costs on families, our health care system, and our economy. Each year, nearly $150 billion are spent to treat obesity-related medical conditions. This is not the future to which we want to consign our children, and it is a burden our health care system cannot bear.


