FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Burbank, California - Childhood
Obesity is skyrocketing. It is not only a national problem, but a
global epidemic. And is destroying the health, welfare and future of
our nation's children. With no end in sight.
The
facts and statistics are alarming:
According
to research, over 1 billion people are overweight worldwide. The
obesity rate in children has tripled in the last 30 years. Over 9
million children in the United States are considered obese. Included
is over 20% of children under the age of 12. For toddlers under the
age of 5, obesity levels have tripled to over 13% in the same amount
of time. Over 30 percent of major health and medical problems are a
result of Obesity, which include heart disease, diabetes, arthritis,
gall bladder disease and asthma. Hospital costs for children have
quadrupled in the last 20 years. Childhood Obesity now results in
Obesity at the adult stage as much as 70 percent. And if one of the
child's parents is obese, that rate jumps to over 80 percent.
Childhood obesity leads to antisocial and depressive tendencies,
which leads to lifetime psychological effects. With this growing
global epidemic, what can be done to change the world and save
children's lives?
Ms.
Dockery's reference book is the first of its kind to show a direct
link between Childhood Obesity and Child Abuse. Childhood obesity is
a preventable medical disorder that fulfills the legal definition of
Child Abuse. Through extensive research, and finding that it captures
the lives of children and is transferred to adulthood, remaining a
constant lifelong problem, this book shows and educates the reader
that Childhood Obesity could and should be considered a legalized
form of Child Abuse.
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Opal
Dockery is an award-winning actress, writer, poet and speaker. A
former burlesque dancer for over 20 years, she is the author of many
books, including the inspirational autobiography THOUGHTS OF A
STRIPPER: A Mother's Story. Ms. Dockery has a Bachelor's Degree in
Psychology and a Master's Degree in Criminal Justice. She has been a
vegetarian/vegan for over 40 years, and is an animal rights activist.
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