CHILDHOOD OBESITY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

Authors

  • Mubinjonov Aziz Daminovich
  • Saidov Doniyorbek Olimjonovich
  • Asadov Muxammadullo Madilloyevich Students of the Pediatric Faculty of the Samarkand State Medical University

Keywords:

Childhood obesity, obesitas, healthy lifestyle, physical activity, dietary habits, psychological consequences, prevention, chronic diseases, Uzbekistan.

Abstract

Childhood obesity has emerged as a pressing global health issue in recent years, demanding serious attention. This article analyzes the causes, physical, psychological, and social consequences of childhood obesity, as well as prevention strategies, from a scientific perspective. Genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors play a significant role in the prevalence of obesity. The article examines both short- and long-term consequences, including chronic diseases, mental health issues, and the risk of social isolation. Additionally, it highlights effective prevention measures at the family, school, and state levels. The importance of local research and strategies in addressing this issue in Uzbekistan is emphasized.

References

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Published

2025-09-14

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How to Cite

CHILDHOOD OBESITY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. (2025). European Journal of Emerging Technology and Discoveries, 3(9), 1-3. https://europeanscience.org/index.php/1/article/view/1525