Childhood Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

Childhood Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes
When a child is diagnosed with diabetes it is commonly referred to
 as juvenile diabetes or 
type 1 diabetes.  This type of diabetes is not related to a child’s lifestyle, it is an 
autoimmune disease that results in the need for insulin injections for food to be turned 
into energy properly.  In recent years there have been an increased number of children 
that have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.  This is an alarming trend and one that can 
be mitigated because the link between children and type 2 diabetes is childhood obesity.
As it is fairly new that children are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes there isn’t a lot 
of information or studies on it presently.  But what is known is that parents need to take 
action immediately.  Once a child has been diagnosed at an older age there isn’t much 
that can be done except to manage the disease.  But if a younger child is obese and makes 
healthy lifestyle changes that result in weight loss there is a chance that type 2 diabetes 
can be avoided.
Some of the early warning signs that your child may have diabetes include:
  *A sudden increase in thirst that appears to never be satiated
  *An increased need to urinate
  *Dark patches on the skin – usually found in the folds of the skin, around the neck 
or around the eyes
As there are many other diseases and complications that can arise if your child is obese it 
is best to seek medical help for your child.  Between you and your health care 
professional, a plan can be made and put into place that will start your child on the road 
to a healthier weight and more active lifestyle.  Your child may be resistant at first but by 
involving them in the process and persistence the changes can be made.