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Estudio: La obesidad se dispara entre los niños de KY

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Friday, November 22, 2024   

Más de uno de cada tres niños tiene sobrepeso o es obeso, según un nuevo estudio publicado en la revista médica The Lancet.

Según el estudio, aunque se prevé que Kentucky y otros estados del sur sigan registrando niveles crecientes de obesidad infantil, otros estados, como Utah, experimentarán picos aún mayores.

Ben Chandler, CEO de la Fundación para un Kentucky Saludable, afirma que el Commonwealth se esfuerza por mejorar la atención médica y la calidad de vida de los niños.

"Creo que ocupamos el puesto 45 en sobrepeso," dice Chandler. "Esto reduce la esperanza de vida. Aumenta enormemente las probabilidades de contraer numerosas enfermedades y tiene un costo enorme."

En la actualidad, casi la mitad de los adolescentes y jóvenes adultos tienen sobrepeso o son obesos, frente al 29% de 1990. Se espera que esta cifra aumente entre un 31% y un 50% en el caso de los adolescentes, y entre un 29% y un 33% para los niños de entre seis y 11 años.

Chandler dice que el estado debería aumentar la financiación de los programas de actividad física en las escuelas y abordar la persistente falta de acceso a alimentos saludables y frescos que también sean asequibles. Añade que el problema no se puede abordar únicamente mediante cambios de comportamiento individuales.

"Hay muchos factores ambientales en juego," asegura Chandler. "Francamente, se gasta mucho dinero en publicidad de cosas que son malas para la salud."

El estudio también concluye que, de mantenerse la tendencia actual, más de 250 millones de adultos estadounidenses padecerán sobrepeso u obesidad en 2050.

Divulgación: Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky contribuye a nuestro fondo para informar sobre temas de interés público, problemas de salud y prevención del tabaquismo. Si desea ayudar a apoyar noticias de interés público, haga clic aquí.


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