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Why obesity is on rise among the young?

Updated On: 27 November, 2023 11:31 PM IST | Aakanksha Ahire

Obesity is associated with an increased risk of various health conditions, which can include heart disease, type 2 diabetes, certain cancers, sleep apnoea, liver disease and more

Obesity is associated with an increased risk of various health conditions, which can include heart disease, type 2 diabetes, certain cancers, sleep apnoea, liver disease and more

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Obesity is associated with an increased risk of various health conditions, which can include heart disease, type 2 diabetes, certain cancers, sleep apnoea, liver disease and more

1. Dietary choices: The excessive consumption of sugary drinks and processed foods is a major factor causing obesity. These foods are often high in calories and low in essential nutrients, making them a poor choice for a balanced diet. 

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1. Dietary choices: The excessive consumption of sugary drinks and processed foods is a major factor causing obesity. These foods are often high in calories and low in essential nutrients, making them a poor choice for a balanced diet. 

2. Sedentary lifestyle: Technology, such as smartphones, video games, and streaming services have reduced physical activity levels among youth. Hours spent sitting and engaging in minimal physical activity contribute to weight gain.

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2. Sedentary lifestyle: Technology, such as smartphones, video games, and streaming services have reduced physical activity levels among youth. Hours spent sitting and engaging in minimal physical activity contribute to weight gain.

3. Genetics: Genetic factors can influence a person`s susceptibility to obesity. Certain genes may affect metabolism, fat storage, and appetite, making it more challenging for some individuals to maintain a healthy weight. 

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3. Genetics: Genetic factors can influence a person`s susceptibility to obesity. Certain genes may affect metabolism, fat storage, and appetite, making it more challenging for some individuals to maintain a healthy weight. 

4. Insufficient sleep: Young people who do not get enough sleep of seven to eight hours are at a higher risk of becoming obese.

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4. Insufficient sleep: Young people who do not get enough sleep of seven to eight hours are at a higher risk of becoming obese.

5. Medications: Certain medications used to treat various health conditions, can lead to weight gain as a side effect. Young individuals with a genetic predisposition may be more susceptible to medication-induced weight gain.

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5. Medications: Certain medications used to treat various health conditions, can lead to weight gain as a side effect. Young individuals with a genetic predisposition may be more susceptible to medication-induced weight gain.

6. Lack of nutritional education: Most young people are unaware of healthy eating habits, the negative impact of consuming excessive junk food, or the nutritional value of foods and their impact on health. This can result in poor dietary choices and portion control sometimes contributing to weight gain. 
Photos Courtesy: iStock

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6. Lack of nutritional education: Most young people are unaware of healthy eating habits, the negative impact of consuming excessive junk food, or the nutritional value of foods and their impact on health. This can result in poor dietary choices and portion control sometimes contributing to weight gain.  Photos Courtesy: iStock

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