Saturday, June 25, 2011
Overweight children: More stressed than others
Report suggests that overweight children show more signs of stress than normal children these days. There are a number of reasons that they might seem stressed; starting with their well-being where they have low self-esteem and seem more depressed. The brain has more pressure and causes headache and poor vision. The lung experiences shortness of breath as well as athematic problems. The heart has high/low cholesterol problems, high blood pressure and chronic inflammations. The digestive tract has fatty liver, Gallstones and constipation. Bones and joints experience pain and uneven growth patterns. Also children experience diabetic problems as well owing to the chemical imbalance.