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    The Growing Epidemic of Childhood Obesity in Asia

    Gerald NgBy Gerald NgApril 11, 2023
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    Childhood obesity has become a growing concern worldwide, with Asia being no exception. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Asia is home to more than 60% of the world’s population, with more than 100 million children and adolescents estimated to be overweight or obese. 

    The numbers are alarming, and the impact on the health of the younger generation is significant. In this article, we look in-depth on causes and potential solutions.

    Risks and Impact

    Childhood obesity is a complex issue that involves various factors, including genetics, environment, and lifestyle. Obese children are at a higher risk of developing chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer later in life. They are also more likely to suffer from mental health issues. These include anxiety and depression, leading to social isolation and poor self-esteem.

    In Asia, where malnutrition and undernourishment have long been public health challenges, childhood obesity poses a new threat. The shift towards a more westernized lifestyle, including a sedentary lifestyle, high-calorie diets, and limited physical activity, has led to an increase in childhood obesity rates.

    Prevalence in Asia

    In Asia, countries such as China, India, and Indonesia have reported a significant increase in childhood obesity rates over the past decade. China, for instance, the prevalence of overweight and obese children increased from 6.4% in 2000 to 15.1% in 2010. Elsewhere, in India, the prevalence of obesity in children aged 5 to 19 increased from 9.8% in 2010 to 11.7% in 2019. Furthermore, in Indonesia, the prevalence of obesity in children aged 5 to 12 has doubled from 6.1% in 2007 to 12.1% in 2013.

    Causes of Childhood Obesity

    The causes of childhood obesity are multifaceted and include a combination of genetic and environmental factors. However, the increasing prevalence of obesity in Asia can be linked to various societal and lifestyle changes. These include:

    • Increased access to high-calorie foods: The shift towards a more westernized diet contributed to the increase in childhood obesity rates. This diet includes more processed and high-calorie foods.
    • Sedentary lifestyle: Technology has led to an increase in sedentary activities. They include as watching TV, playing video games, and using computers. This has reduced physical activity levels.
    • Urbanization: The shift from rural to urban areas has led to changes in lifestyle, including reduced physical activity and increased consumption of high-calorie foods.
    • Lack of public health initiatives: The lack of public health initiatives and policies that promote healthy lifestyles has contributed to the rise in childhood obesity rates in Asia.

    Prevention and Intervention

    Subsequently, prevention and intervention are key to addressing the growing epidemic of childhood obesity in Asia. Hence, governments, healthcare professionals, and families can play a significant role in promoting healthy lifestyles and preventing childhood obesity.

    • Government initiatives: Governments can implement policies that promote healthy eating habits, increase access to physical activity, and regulate the advertising of high-calorie foods to children.
    • Healthcare professionals: Healthcare professionals can provide guidance on healthy eating habits and physical activity, as well as identify and treat childhood obesity and related conditions.
    • Family involvement: Parents and families can encourage healthy eating habits, limit screen time, and encourage physical activity.

    Conclusion

    Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic in Asia, with significant consequences for the health and well-being of future generations. The rise of childhood obesity in Asia is linked to various societal and lifestyle changes, but prevention and intervention can help address the issue. Therefore, governments, healthcare professionals, and families must work together to promote healthy lifestyles and prevent childhood obesity.

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    Gerald Ng

    Gerald Ng is the current chief editor for Medical Channel Asia. Writing has always been his first love and he has more than a decade of journalism experience after falling in love with reading the newspapers daily growing up in Singapore. His works and interviews have appeared in various media publications including Yahoo!, Straits Times and Channel NewsAsia.

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