According to Dr. Rodrigues and her peers,” Childhood obesity is a prominent feature among offspring of women with type 1 diabetes, regardless of the criteria used to define obesity”( Rodrigues 262). Some parents are not advocating in advance to protect their child from health risks and obesity. Parents should be proactive about taking care of their health for the benefit of their newly born child. Dr. Rodrigues and her peers believe,” Maternal diabetes is associated with an increased risk for adverse immediate outcome for the offspring” (Rodrigues 259). Maternal diabetes is a very common thing in pregnant moms because they are either overweight or have other health issues. While some reports claim obesity is a chosen thing, Dr. Pollock states,” We have to understand that a person’s genetic makeup can result in a predisposition to becoming obese”(Pollock, Favret, 1). Obesity is not always a self-choice neither is diabetes. Children and adults do not always have a choice to choose what their body will …show more content…
People are always in the know of what their body is capable of doing. We don’t all have the same kind of body that Brad Pitt has or the bodies from the models at Victoria 's Secret. We are who we are because of our genetic makeup and that in itself does not make us any different than yourself. We can not choose to be fat or skinny but we can choose whether we manage that and try to lose weight or we can just live with it and become numb to other side effects. Obesity is a self control manner which means you can do all of the weight loss programs and the dieting but before we even come to terms of thinking about that, we are suffering from all the other side effects such as diabetes. All in all, us as Americans, are not the healthiest. We should take the first step in ending this epidemic of obesity. We should encourage little kids to choose a carrot instead of a French fry or an apple instead of a fatty burger from McDonald 's. We should stop targeting kids as a fast food product and start targeting them towards something healthy. “If you have type 1 diabetes, the chance that your child will get diabetes is about 1 in 20” (Favret, Pollock 3). Many people that do not have diabetes do not