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Child Obesity is a Growing Epidemic
- By Super Admin
- Published 06/2/2008
- Home & Family
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Children closely watch their parent’s actions and will copy
what they see them doing. If parents like to eat a lot of sweets, then children
will think that is okay and they will not think about the consequences. Some
parents don’t prepare healthy meals for their children and just pick up a bag
of fast food to cure their hunger. These are not good habits to teach children
as they all lead to child obesity.
Young people struggling with weight issues are an increasing
problem. Around 15% of children are obese and the numbers are growing by the day.
Some parents think that their children are bound to be overweight because they
are themselves and that is just genetics. This is not the case. A child learns
their eating habits from their parents, so the parents do have to take some
responsibility for the child obesity in their home. A 7-10 year old child
doesn’t know the importance of nutrition and they need someone to teach them
and be a positive role model for them.
Once a child is overweight, it doesn’t have to be that way
forever. Since children’s bodies are always growing, child obesity can be
reversed. First and foremost, a proper diet is required for any weight loss. We
can still allow children to have sweets, but moderation is so important.
Instead of five cookies, they are allowed one. That way their sweet tooth is
still satisfied but they aren’t packing on unwanted weight. The parents have to
be willing to make the same sacrifices. But because you want your kid to lose
weight, doesn’t mean that you are off the hook. It is a good idea for the whole
family to become a part of the change, so you all can spend a longer and
healthier life together. You really do want to help stop child obesity as soon
as possible.
Exercise is also essential to maintaining a healthy body
weight regardless of how old or young you are. Without exercising, diet alone
isn’t going to get them in shape or get their life back on track. Children
don’t need to go to the gym and run on the treadmill or anything but they do
need to become more active. Instead of playing inside on video games, children
should be encouraged to go outside and play. They can play sports like soccer,
football or even do activities such as going for walks with the family pet.
Doing this a few times a week will reverse the effects of obesity on your
child.
