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The rate of chronic disease in kids Cipriano's age has doubled in the past two decades: 26% of children now suffer from a long-term health problem, says a 2010 study of more than 5,000 children ages 2 to 8 in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Children no older than Cipriano are developing diseases once seen only in middle age: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, fatty livers and type 2 diabetes, says Sandra Hassink, a Delaware pediatrician who specializes in weight management.
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At 8 years old and little more than 3½ feet tall, Cipriano weighs 130 pounds.
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I need to be alive longer for my son, says Gomez, who is divorced from Cipriano's mother, who lives nearby.
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That love has gone a long way to making Cipriano a caring, compassionate person.
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At 8 years old and little more than 3½ feet tall, Cipriano weighs 130 pounds.
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Cipriano's father — who also has battled obesity and diabetes — says he worries about his son.
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Cipriano's father — who also has battled obesity and diabetes — says he worries about his son.
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Children no older than Cipriano are developing diseases once seen only in middle age: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, fatty livers and type 2 diabetes, says Sandra Hassink, a Delaware pediatrician who specializes in weight management.
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Instead, Cipriano prefers to stay indoors, working on his computer or cheering his baseball team from the sidelines rather than the playing field, says his father, also named Cipriano Gomez.
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