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Understanding the Multifactorial Causes of Childhood Obesity

Obesity in children is a complex issue influenced by a web of interconnected factors, and understanding its various layers is paramount to addressing it effectively. One comprehensive framework that illuminates the multitude of influences on excessive weight in children is the Six “C’s” model. This model encapsulates environmental, personal, behavioral, and hereditary aspects, adaptable to every stage of children’s growth, from infancy to adolescence. [1] 

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The Six “C’s” represent Cell, Child, Clan, Community, Country, and Culture. Each “C” corresponds to a different level of influence. For instance, during the preschool years, we can observe how obesity-predisposing genes (Cell), excessive media exposure (Child), parental dietary choices (Clan), peer food choices (Community), economic factors at a national level (Country), and cultural norms regarding portion sizes (Culture) all work in tandem, potentially leading to weight problems in children. [1] 

Early Obesity: A Global Challenge with Long-Term Implications 

High adiposity in children continues to rise worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that at least 1 in 5 children is overweight, with 41 million children dealing with obesity. In Mexico, 1 in 20 children under the age of 5 and 1 in 3 between the ages of 6 and 19 are overweight or obese. This places Mexico among the top countries for childhood obesity globally, a problem that is more prevalent in northern states and urban communities. [2] 

The determination of weight issues into adulthood is affected by different factors, like the presence of corpulence in one’s parents, the severity of obesity, and the age of the child at the time of diagnosis.

An older age at the hour of diagnosis is related to a higher probability of excess weight continuing into adulthood. Subsequently, most children with an overabundance of weight are probably going to keep on being impacted by this condition in adulthood. [3] 

Causes of the Obesity Epidemic 

The most influential factor in childhood having excessive weight is when a child’s parents deal with obesity; this fact means children are more likely to face excessive weight as adults. Parental obesity can even predict a child’s future weight, especially for children under 3 years old, more so than the child’s current weight [4]. But that’s not the only factor, other multifactorial causes, including biological, psychological, environmental, and social factors. [4] 

The Hidden Toll of Childhood Obesity 

Various medical problems that were once viewed as principally predominant in grown-ups are progressively influencing children because of excess weight, which can bring about a scope of short and long-term medical conditions, including cardiovascular, respiratory, muscular, endocrine, psychological wellness, and gastrointestinal/liver circumstances. [5] Here we cover a few of the complications of obesity in children. 

The explanation for this relationship relies on the impact of high adiposity on inflammatory processes, hormonal imbalances, and insulin resistance, all of which can promote the development of cancerous cells.

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