Childhood obesity and food habits: the consequences in adult life
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adolescent, nutritional status, pediatric obesityAbstract
Aim: To identify, through a literature review, the impact on the health of the individual as a result of childhood obesity, its impacts during the stages of life, describing the complications, and presenting the risks to the health of children as a result of bad habits of food. Methods: For the elaboration of the research, journals of scientific journals and scientific articles were analyzed, based on PubMed, Scielo, and Google Scholar, on the subject. The search was limited to English and Portuguese, and the articles analyzed were selected because they were highly relevant to the topic. Results: It was observed that overweight and obese children are more likely to develop various diseases in childhood, with repercussions throughout life, reducing quality and life expectancy. Low income, genetics, lack of physical exercise, bad eating habits, and socioeconomic problems are the main factors that contribute to the increase in childhood obesity. Conclusion: Health promotion strategies that have the most effect are improvements in lifestyle, such as healthy eating and physical activity.
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