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*Obese children develop impaired glucose intolerance which is characterized by insulin resistance.
*The excess fat accumulation in liver and other organs reduces the sensitivity of beta cells.It affects insulin secretion.
*The risk of type 2 diabetes is high in obese children as a result metabolic disorders.
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*Encourage the children to take more nutritious foods
*Improve physical activity and do exercise
*Avoid junk foods and add more fruits and vegetables
*Increase water intake and reduce salt consumption
*Seek medical advice if child has any hormonal problems.
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