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Obesity is a long-term (chronic) health condition that can affect people at any age, including children, teens, and adults. It develops over time and is influenced by more than just day-to-day choices.
Body weight is shaped by many things, including genetics, family habits, access to healthy foods, opportunities for physical activity, sleep, stress, certain medications, and the environment where someone lives and works.
Doctors are seeing obesity-related health problems at younger ages. These can include:
When obesity continues over many years, the risk of long-term health problems increases. That’s why building healthy habits early in life can help lower the risk of obesity and related conditions later on.
Breastfeeding is recommended by most experts as the only source of nutrition for about the first 6 months of life, with continued breastfeeding along with solid foods for at least the first year. Breastfeeding may help lower your baby’s risk of certain health conditions later in life, including obesity.
At the same time, many babies who are fed formula grow and develop normally and keep a weight that's healthy for them. Feeding method is just one of many things that influence a child’s growth and long-term health. If you have questions about feeding or your child’s growth, talk with your baby's doctor.
Children and teens can develop obesity for many reasons. Eating patterns, physical activity, sleep, genetics, family routines, stress, and the environment all play a role.
To help lower the risk of obesity in children and teens:
Healthy eating and regular physical activity can help lower the risk of obesity. For adults, helpful strategies include: