What Causes Childhood Obesity? – Part 20

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As many of my regular viewers to this web blog know, there are many factors contributing to childhood obesity. I post daily here about it, whether news print articles, opinions, feedback, or just personal opinion.

Recently, I wrote an article for Yahoo! (click here) about childhood obesity. I started searching for sources for this article, and received over 100 responses to the question, “What do you think caused the rise in childhood obesity?” Responses came from professional and Olympic athletes, fitness experts, health experts, nutritionist, and parents.

I was unable to use everyone’s feedback, but thought it would be great to post some of their responses on my blog in a new web series, “What Causes Childhood Obesity.” I hope that you enjoy the opinions here from various individuals. Please remember, my including their posts does not necessarily mean I agree or endorse their opinion, rather, a place to share other people’s thoughts.

Keeping Kids Fit
Opinion: Dr. Nancy B. Irwin

I see a rise in overweight kids and teens due to an increasingly isolated lifestyle. Technology, as a blessing and a curse, allows kids to “socialize” without leaving their sofas.

To offset this, caring parents can limit kids’ use of smartphones, iPads, TV, computers and the like.

Nancy B. Irwin, PsyD, C.Ht.

1 Comment

  1. Yes, I agree! Technology plays a major part in a child’s obesity. No more physical activities like what we used to have before. No wonder , our country’s obesity rate is increasing. Oh help us!

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