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Childhood Obesity: Make Good Eating and Exercise Fun

By Rhetta Akamatsu, published Jan 24, 2007
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Childhood obesity is rampant in America. About 17.1% of American children are obese, and another 17% are at danger of becoming obese. That's 34%!

And it's no wonder..with our emphasis on fast food and the classic American fantasy meal of hamburger, fries, and a coke or a shake. Kids are surrounded by temptation everyday. And many schools have snack machines offering candy bars and soft drinks these days, which are often far more tempting than the nutritious but not particularly tasty meals in the school cafeteria.

But obesity is a seriously dangerous matter. Children who are obese are far more likely to develop heart problems, diabetes, self-esteem issues, bone problems, and more. A new study from the University of Virginia even shows that obese adolescent girls have from 2 to 9 times as much testoterone as girls of average size. This can lead to problems with fertility, among other things.

What can a parent do?

First of all, don't nag! Criticism only causes a vicious cycle. The child feels depressed and inferior; this causes the child to want to eat comfort foods such as candy or ice cream even more and weight spirals upward.

Don't put your child on a diet unless it's absolutely medically necessary. Don't even mention "diet."

Don't forbid all candy or comfort treats: Forbidding food will only make your child sneak and eat them behind your back.

Instead, keep healthy snacks handy. Have fresh fruit, yogurt, flavored bottled waters, milk, and other easy, fun treats on hand. Provide healthier alternatives for sugar-filled candy and ice cream with sugar-free chocolate and low fat and low sugar ice creams and frozen yogurt. Your child will not be able to tell the difference. Save the other stuff for the occasional treat, on a birthday or special occasion, for instance.

Watch the carbohydrates at the dinner table. Use whole grain bread instead of white bread. Serve sweet potatoes instead of white potatoes, brown rice and whole grain pasta instead of white rice and regular pasta.

Takeaways
  • Don't nag about your child's weight. Never put your child on a "diet" unless it's medically necessary.
  • Keep fresh fruit and sugar-free treats handy, and eat them yourself.
  • Be active together as a family.
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There are a lot of people in the united states that are obese yes. But, as a teenager in highschool myself, I have figured out that taking the snack machines out isn't really going to solve anything; It will just make kids mad. As the artical said, "Forbidding food will only make your child sneak and eat them behind your back." Well, it's the same way with middle school or highschool kids. There isn't a lot a parent can do to be honest. I mean you can tell your child what food they shoulnd't eat and suggest what they should,but that doesn't mean they will take your advice. You can only help a child who is willing to help themselves. If the child isn't going to admit that they are or are on the egde of obesity, thrn noone is going to be able to change their mind very easily. It's hard for a child to comprehend what "obese" means. If the parents care enough; which im sure they do; then they might be able to explain to their child how being obese is or can be affecting there health.

Posted on 02/26/2007 at 9:02:00 AM

 
1/24 How can overweight fat butt parents who don't know how to cook a healthy meal help their kids learn to eat healthy? I constantly see these people pushing their carts with $110 of potato chips, ice cream and other comfort food to the check out stands. Or waddling in most cases. Many times they have a young child with them. I can't help but think, the poor kid doesn't have a chance. Parents themselves don't know how to cook so can not teach their children and many don't exercise either. Too busy.

Posted on 01/24/2007 at 11:01:00 PM

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