Childhood obesity could cause a ripple effect than can develop over a period of time, with results such as children experiencing a lower quality of life, physical and emotional bullying, children being isolated within social settings and also a negative body image. Furthermore, depression, reduced chance in achieving higher grades can also be related to obesity. All of these secondary effects of obesity can affect a child’s personality, identity and possibly their social mobility and welfare.
Leading on from what Hohwü wrote, obesity can affect a child psychologically and can put their welfare at risk. My chosen topic of health visitors and child obesity are linked with my chosen field of child nursing as a main role of both a health visitor and a child nurse is safeguarding children. Powell, C (2017) stated that safeguarding is frequently promoted as a responsibility for everyone,