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Childhood Obesity and Chronic Diseases: A Synoptic Perspective

   

Added on  2022-11-24

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Introduction
The next stage of Childhood Obesity belongs to some diseases that were meant “for adults
only”, in the past. The truth behind this statement is scary. Almost three decades ago, heart
trouble, diabetes, fatty liver disease, and many more diseases were known as “diseases for
adults.” However, an increase in the number of patients of obesity among the kids subjected
them to multifactorial threats. The lost term effects caused by these threats can bring
catastrophe in the life of a kid. The current research program is an attempt to explore this new
emerging problem from a different point of view.
Principle of the distributive justice has some answers
On a hypothetical level, this research program is an attempt to explore a tentative thesis that
says “Childhood obesity is a health crisis growing at an alarming rate with multifactorial risks
that can continue on throughout adulthood. Some of these comorbidities could include Heart
Disease, Type 2 Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, and Fatty Liver Disease. The severities of
these disorders need to be taken seriously, or the lost term effects could become
catastrophic”.
The principle of the distributive justice attached to medical science clearly says that devote
extra attention and energy when the chances of survival are the best for a subject. Based on
this universal principle, on a prima facie level, one can always make an assumption that
Childhood obesity and management of chronic diseases should be studied under a different
lens view. (Trinia 359).
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