Twenty five percent of
obese children are already
glucose intolerant and at high risk for developing
diabetes, according to a Yale University study published in the March 14, 2002
New England Journal of Medicine. Children as young as
age 4 were included in the study. There is currently an epidemic of Type 2,or adult onset,
diabetes among
young children and
adolescents. This used to be thought of as a disease of the middle aged and elderly. Children who develop
Type 2 diabetes await a lifetime of struggling against the medical complications of diabetes. While others enjoy their youth in their 20’s and 30’s, these will already face the possibility of poor circulation, ulcers of the feet, atherosclerosis,
coronary artery disease, kidney problems, eye problems, and the slow deadening of some of their nerves. Treating obesity in children is well worth the effort.
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