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Things are surely getting out of hand with childhood obesity now?
I find this a really sad reality, I can't imagine how unhappy children must be when they are this size?
Don't kids get bullied enough?
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I find this a really sad reality, I can't imagine how unhappy children must be when they are this size?
Don't kids get bullied enough?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am not suggesting that Woof, just that everyone I know got bullied in some way or another and to have you children be that big and not do anything about it (I know not all parents are this way, and that some children have health issues causing weight) is just ridiculous. Why cause your children more heartache growing up when they have everything else to contend with. All you have to say is no! And give them a better diet!
Trouble is Greedyfly, when you look at these children, most of them have overweight parents, siblings, grandparents, etc. etc. They seem to accept it as normal. It's unbelievable. Don't these parents actually see it themselves. They never look particularly unhappy about it - and just look at what they put in their supermarket trolleys.
Indeed. I am at the moment a bit overweight, I do have a poor diet because of my picky eating and obviously due to ankle restraints this last year exercise has been last on the agenda. Sitting on your bum for nearly a year will have an effect!
But I am now up and about walking and when I am stronger I will be exercising more and regularly to get my weight down for fear of heart problems etc... How people do not know or care about their health and the effect it will have on their children I will never understand!
But I am now up and about walking and when I am stronger I will be exercising more and regularly to get my weight down for fear of heart problems etc... How people do not know or care about their health and the effect it will have on their children I will never understand!
I think there is a difference between obese and chunky though Woofgang. Not everybody can be thin and some people will always be stocky. Obese is something quite different though in my opinion. Obese is like the kid on Greedy's link. People come in different shapes and sizes and this should be respected, but in some families obesity is so very obviously caused by over indulgence and a lazy lifestyle.
I do agree with ummmm though. Clothes need to be made in larger sizes so that the overweight kids aren't 'different' from their peer group. People have got 'bigger' in general. I am amazed at some of the really tall, well built young girls I see around nowadays. I was 5'10" (actually I have shrunk to 5' 8" ish in recent years) and was considered a very tall girl. Nowadays many youngsters tower above me and are twice the width I was (but not fat).
I do agree with ummmm though. Clothes need to be made in larger sizes so that the overweight kids aren't 'different' from their peer group. People have got 'bigger' in general. I am amazed at some of the really tall, well built young girls I see around nowadays. I was 5'10" (actually I have shrunk to 5' 8" ish in recent years) and was considered a very tall girl. Nowadays many youngsters tower above me and are twice the width I was (but not fat).
Lottie's right. That's the problem with official statistics - one size cannot possibly fit all, and it shouldn't be expected to. There was a recent case of a perfectly normal, healthy little boy who was 2lbs over the figure on the official chart, and was classified as 'obese'! What nonsense!
Having said that, I think it's very sad to see a genuinely fat child (and by that I don't mean chunky or well built). Invariably they are fed on junk food and are the product of fat parents who also live on junk food. I have a sneaking suspicion that when these people look in a mirror, they never look past their face.
Having said that, I think it's very sad to see a genuinely fat child (and by that I don't mean chunky or well built). Invariably they are fed on junk food and are the product of fat parents who also live on junk food. I have a sneaking suspicion that when these people look in a mirror, they never look past their face.
I think the younger generation are naturally taller and heavier than they used to be.
We have a friend who is tall 6'.2" with size 13 shoes. His son is almost 7' with size 15-16 shoes. Manufacturers should be made aware that the same size does not fit all. 25 years ago I had trouble finding clothes and shoes to fit my daughter. She was much taller than a lot of her classmates at 13 years old. It was a nightmare finding school clothing for her even then.
We have a friend who is tall 6'.2" with size 13 shoes. His son is almost 7' with size 15-16 shoes. Manufacturers should be made aware that the same size does not fit all. 25 years ago I had trouble finding clothes and shoes to fit my daughter. She was much taller than a lot of her classmates at 13 years old. It was a nightmare finding school clothing for her even then.
I agree totally with you about BMI Cazz and about waist measurements too. I have always had a big waist even when I was stick thin. It's my shape and unless I take a hacksaw out and chisel away at my bones there is very little I can do. My waist/hip ratio would indicate that I am prone to heart disease as I haven't got an hourglass shape.
I must admit though, I am noticing a lot of obese kids about these days - particularly boys.
I must admit though, I am noticing a lot of obese kids about these days - particularly boys.