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Weighty matter: Teen's struggle is a trend
By Qian Yanfeng (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-07-02 07:25 SHANGHAI: For the past decade, Huang Qing has seen her girth expand at a startling rate. "My waistline has already grown past the tape measure," said the 17-year-old in Shanghai, whose weight has rocketed from 140 kg to 210 kg in the past four years, four to five times the weight of most her age.
![]() Wearing a loose, red T-shirt and black sweatpants that take "three times" the usual amount of cloth to be tailor-made, Huang has to drag her legs very slowly to move about in her home. "To be frank, I even find it difficult to get up from the bed," she said. Huang's weight has increased so much that she has crushed four chairs at home, and many more at her relatives'. To avoid such "calamities", the girl has to spend the majority of the day lying on her bed or surfing the Internet. She also quit vocational school two years ago, and is unwilling to walk outside her home - both in fear of being scorned and because of a lack of energy, said her mother, Jin Ming. "No one is sure how she got like this she does not eat that much but after the age of 6, she just kept on ballooning without obvious reason," Jin said. In the family battle against the bulge, Jin said they had tried every means possible to help Huang lose weight, including acupuncture, diet pills, swimming and judo. But nothing worked.
And figures for the number of overweight children in the same age range and time period had increased 28 times. Qu Shen, doctor from Shanghai No. 10 People's Hospital, said the increased rate of childhood obesity in China in the past 10 years has even surpassed that of the United States in the past 5 decades. With 8 percent to 11 percent of the child population suffering from obesity problems - figures in cities such as Shanghai and Beijing are much higher - it is urgent for parents as well as the government to address the problem, said Qu. Along with expanding waistlines, being overweight or obese increases the risk of type-2 diabetes and heart disease, which used to be adult diseases but are growing increasingly common among children, he said. Even more concerning is that being overweight and obese can make children less happy, overly pressured and subject to discrimination, which is "very harmful for their growth". "Parents and society should really get to know that it is more important to help the children develop a healthy lifestyle than not allowing them to eat. They should be happy," he said. Luckily for her, Huang Qing has not turned away from being the happy and optimistic girl she has always been, said Jin. "Isn't she wonderful? She wears a smile that is rarely seen in a girl of her size," she said. Huang reaffirmed that view. "I do get sad sometimes when losing weight seems so hopeless to me but for most of the time I know I won't lose anything being happy," she said. "We are looking for a good doctor I think one day I will become healthy again." |
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