Posted on November 14, 2008 in Latest News
Increased television viewing time can increase the risk of obesity among kids. Several studies have found a strong relationship between television viewing time and obesity among kids. With the increase in number of kids’ channels and programs, kids are more interested in watching television than doing any other activity.
According to Journal of American Medical Association, kids who watch television for 4 hours or more have greater amount of body fat than kids who don’t. Also, kids who watch television for longer hours are more likely to be obese as adults.
How much television time is appropriate?
According to American Academy of Pediatrics kids should not watch more than 2 hours of television per day. Parents should monitor the programs their kids watch and limit the viewing time to 1 or 2 hours per day.
How can Television make your kids obese?
The following are the ways in which television can make your kids obese:
Parents can take steps to limit the amount of television time to prevent obesity. Removing the television from your kids’ room can be beneficial. Also, make sure your kids get at least 1 hour of active play daily.
Television may not be directly causing obesity, but it surely plays an important role in promoting obesity among children. Hence, limit your kids’ television time to make sure they are healthy and fit.
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