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Of course, there are people here in America that are questioning what is wrong with their children and teenagers being overweight and why we Americans are so worried about them. There are a lot of reasons why being obese is unhealthy. Some risk factors include high cholesterol and high blood pressure, leading to a very high risk in heart disease, which is a major cause of death among adults who are overweight. Compared to normal teenagers who take care of their weight, obese teens are at risk of getting heart disease. Also, overweight teenagers are at risk of hypertension, which is also deadly to them. (Weight Loss Info, 1).
There are other consequences of being overweight that are more recognizable to the teenager who is having this problem. Many of these teens experience social discrimination. This means that these overweight teens get teased by their peers because they are "fat" and they call them names and don't let them in their cliques and groups. This is very bad for the teen that is obese because it lowers their self-esteem to a point where they don't care how fat they are and they will increase their weight because of the humiliation they endured. This is one of the problems where parents can help their teenagers to cope with social discrimination and gain confidence in themselves. (Weight Loss Info, 1).
Although we went through a lot of risks obese children and teenagers have, we haven't discussed the most important one: diabetes. Diabetes is a disease in which the blood sugar is elevated and is associated, for the most part, with vision loss, kidney failure, nerve damage, and blood vessel damage. All of these things will eventually result to heart attack, stroke, and amputation. The most common type of diabetes for overweight people is type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a disorder that will reduce your ability to respond to insulin and diminish your ability to produce enough insulin to overcome this resistance.