Introduction
The fundamental purpose of the healthcare system is to protect the public from diseases and health complications. Quality health care system focuses on all the dimensions that include perfect patient experience and efficient methods of medical application. The main aim of the healthcare system is to focus on large population benefits while reducing the health inequalities that have existed for a long period.
Future Advancement
There have been several innovations that focus on preventing childhood obesity. Health research organizations are developing applications that analyze the current diet of children and provide projections of whether it will lead to child obesity. This activity aims at preventing the future occurrence of uncontrolled childhood obesity. With the current advancement in genetics, scientists will in the future be able to exclude genes that cause childhood obesity (Robson, Allen & Howard 2020). Families that have an obesity history can sire children who will not face the threat of inheriting obesity. Scientists discovered a gene sequence that is always responsible for childhood obesity. These medical breakthroughs will be fundamental in establishing a free generation from being attacked with obesity.
Conclusion
High amounts of calories have been the cause of childhood obesity. The government is working with the relevant stakeholders to develop programs that aim at helping the public in burning excess calories that cause childhood obesity. The government of the U.S. has funded research focusing on developing medication that can reverse obesity (Hayes et al., 2018). These researches usually aim at burning calories that are excess to the ratio of calorie consumption to those burnt by the child’s body. This process of reversed obesity will positively impact the manufacturing fraternity. Those many sick leaves resulting from a workforce full of obese cases will reduce in the future labor force is likely to have sober minds that are fast in reasoning and acting.
References
Robson, D. A., Allen, M. S., & Howard, S. J. (2020). Self-regulation in childhood as a predictor of future outcomes: A meta-analytic review. Psychological bulletin, vol. 146 no. 4, pp. 324. Web.
Hayes, J. F., Eichen, D. M., Barch, D. M., & Wilfley, D. E. (2018). Executive function in childhood obesity: Promising intervention strategies to optimize treatment outcomes. Appetite, vol. 124, pp. 10-23. Web.