Breaking News, World News and Taiwan News.

Obese kids face liver, cancer 'danger'

PETALING JAYA--Obese children face a high risk of suffering from liver cirrhosis or cancer as they get older unless parents intercept the problem early.

Malaysian Liver Foundation president Tan Sri Dr. Ismail Merican, quoting Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity, said that as many as 15 percent of Malaysian toddlers were overweight or obese while 30 percent of primary school children faced the problem.

“If the non-alcoholic fatty liver problem is not addressed, these children can end up as obese adults and prone to all kinds of diseases such as liver damage, diabetes, hypertension and getting a stroke at a younger age,” he said in an interview in conjunction with the World Hepatitis Day campaign recently.

Ismail said that fatty liver would become a problem when it reaches the non-alcoholic steatohepatitis stage, where inflammation of liver occurs and can lead to scarring and subsequently cirrhosis or liver cancer.

“Fatty liver can be reversed but not liver cirrhosis,” he said.

Ismail urged parents to be good role models for their children's sake.

Many children were overweight because they ate outside food with high fat, sugar and salt content but did not expend the calories by exercising, he said.

“Parents should give their children a balanced diet and add more fruits and vegetables into their food, use less sugar and salt and complete it with physical activities,” he said.

Ismail said overweight children also suffered from poor self-esteem and parents should not push them too hard. Instead, they should find activities the children like to be involved in so they would have a sense of purpose.

Parents were also encouraged to do activities with their children, he said. Obesity in Malaysia is the worst among the Association of Southeast Asian Nations members.

About 94 percent of obese persons with body mass index (BMI) more than 30 have fatty liver while 67 percent of those with BMI 25 to 30 also have the condition. About 25 percent of normal weight patients also have fatty liver.

Universiti Malaya Medical Specialist senior consultant pediatrician Prof. Lee Way Seah said cases of liver damage as a result of obesity were not common among children in the past but it is in recent years.

If nothing is done for the children, their livers could fail and they could die because cadaveric donors are hard to come by here, he said.

Write a Comment
CAPTCHA Code Image
Type in image code
Change the code
 Receive China Post promos
 Respond to this email
Sponsors
Buy cheap eyeglasses online and save up to 80% over regular retail price when you buy prescription eyeglasses at cheapglasses123.com.
"JJshouse is the leading supplier of all kinds of dresses. You can buy your favorite prom dresses here."
GlobalMarket.com is the largest China suppliers B2B directory can help you find quality made in China products, Promotional Products.
Save 75% for all hotels in Shanghai, Beijing and whole China. Lowest rates for Flights in China.
The best place to buy custom tailored prom dress for your big day is at JennyJoseph.com
EyewearCanada.com offers prescription glasses from $5.95. 100% Satisfaction guaranteed.
Buy china wholesale products from reliable chinese wholesalers on DHgate.com!
Myreviewsnow.net offer you the power of making informed purchases before you buy, with product reviews and online consumer myreviewsnow.net.
Select hotel by map and save 75% in thousands
hotels in Canton, Beijing and 500 cities in China.
Subscribe  |   Advertise  |   RSS Feed  |   About Us  |   Career  |   Contact Us
Sitemap  |   Top Stories  |   Taiwan  |   China  |   Business  |   Asia  |   World  |   Sports  |   Life  |   Arts & Leisure  |   Health  |   Editorial  |   Commentary
Travel  |   Movies  |   TV Listings  |   Classifieds  |   Bookstore  |   Getting Around  |   Weather  |   Guide Post  |   Student Post  |   English Courses  |   Terms of Use  |   Sitemap
  chinapost search