On September 1, 2010 President Obama declared September "National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month".
President Obama stated, "One of the greatest responsibilities we have as a Nation is to safeguard the health and well-being of our children. We now face a national childhood obesity crisis, with nearly one in every three of America's children being overweight or obese. There are concrete steps we can take right away as concerned parents, caregivers, educators, loved ones, and a Nation to ensure that our children are able to live full and active lives. During National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, I urge all Americans to take action to meet our national goal of solving the problem of childhood obesity within a generation."
Obesity has a profound effect on a child's life. Health problems related to childhood obesity include the following: 
  Diabetes, type 2 
  High blood pressure 
  High cholesterol 
  Heart failure 
  Bone and joint problems in the lower body 
  Growth abnormalities 
  Emotional and social problems 
  Poor self-esteem 
  Victims of Bullying 
  Breathing problems 
  Rashes or fungal infections of the skin 
Children who are overweight or obese are more likely to become an obese adult with health problems in adulthood, such as: 
  Heart disease 
  Stroke 
  Certain types of cancer 
  Osteoarthritis 
  Gout 
  Gallbladder disease 
*Children who skip breakfast feel tired or lack energy.
*Children who skip breakfast may have problems concentrating.
*Children who skip breakfast may have lower grades in school.
*Children who skip breakfast may have learning and behavioral problems.
*Children who skip breakfast may develop nutritional deficiencies.
Children who eat breakfast are 
Alert, Energized and Ready for a Brand New Day.
Alert, Energized and Ready for a Brand New Day.
 

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