This eight-month-old baby girl from Punjab who weighs more than 17 kgs has doctors worried
Obesity is increasing in epidemic proportions worldwide especially in developed countries. According to the the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013, India is just behind the US and China with about 30 million people in the country being obese and around 20 per cent of school-going children being overweight. Among all the Indian states, it was found that more than 40 per cent of the population in Punjab is overweight or obese, in a first-of-its-kind study conducted by Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research and Punjab government hospitals. The country has been battling with obesity for a while now but the plight of this morbidly obese baby girl in Punjab is somewhat disturbing. Eight-month-old Chahat Kumar who weighs 17 kgs has doctors worried. In case you are wondering what’s all the fuss about, let’s tell you that it is what an average four-year-old child would weigh. Chahat’s mother, Reena Kumar, who wants her child to have a normal life says, “She was born a normal child and only started gaining weight at the age of four months.” While her father, Suraj Kumar, adds, “She gets hungrier than other children her age and demands milk and food often.” After noticing her dramatic weight increase her parents sought out medical help but treatment wasn’t possible as the doctors couldn’t get a proper blood sample. Suraj Kumar says, “When we took her to the doctor, he told us that they would first need to collect blood samples to start with any kind of treatment but it turned out to be difficult as her skin is abnormally hard.” Dr Vasudev Sharma who has been working with Chahat since she was born says, “Her weight is increasing excessively and it has to be controlled. She has to eat less. She eats like a 10-year-old kid.” Her excessive weight has led her to have breathing and sleeping problems. For all the latest Lifestyle News, download Indian Express App now