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10 Tips To Help Prevent Childhood Obesity
Until
recently, only 5 to 10 percent of Americas children were overweight.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about
one-third of U.S children approximately 25 million
are now overweight or at risk for becoming overweight. Obesity is
the most prevalent nutritional disease of children and adolescence
in the United States. It is estimated that eighty percent of overweight
ten-to-thirteen-year-olds will become overweight adults. In addition
to this, the more overweight a child is, the higher his or her risk
for obesity and type II diabetes.
Its time for us to take action and make some
changes. In this article I have included some tips to help us take
the necessary action in helping our children live the healthy and
happy lives they deserve
Tip #1: Many parents are tempted to seek a
doctors help in treating their overweight child. Parents must
realize that lack of exercise and eating too much are not medical
conditions. Taking your child to the doctor for his or her weight
problem could make your child think that there is something wrong
with them. It has also never been proven that seeking out doctors
is an effective method of slimming down children. Instead, I would
advise parents to take a good look at their childs activity
level and daily dietary intake.
Tip #2: Limit how often you use food as a reward
for good behavior, so that it doesnt become associated with
emotions. If you do use food to reward your child, pick more healthy
choices.
Tip #3: Involve your children in the preparation
of nutritious meals. Children love to feel like they have helped
you and what child wont eat something that they helped you
prepare?
Tip #4: Participate and play with your children.
Take a walk. Go for a hike or bike ride. Play Frisbee or catch with
a tennis ball. Children really enjoy beating their parents at something!
Tip #5: Make a firm rule in the household that
food is to be eaten at the dinner table only.
Tip #6: Get your children involved in sports
even if they are toddlers. There are many programs that offer athletic
activities for preschoolers. The local recreational centers or kinder
gym classes are always great choices.
Tip #7: Use smaller plates and keep extra food
out of sight so your children are not tempted to ask for seconds.
Tip #8: Pack your kids school lunches.
Giving them money instead makes it tempting to buy from vending
machines.
Tip #9: Adolescence is a time when children
generally drop out of sports. To encourage overweight adolescence
and teens to stick to an athletic program, dont just drop
them off and pick them up later. Stay there and watch them. Support
them. Cheer them on.
Tip #10: Lead by example. Be a good role model
for your children. Show them how much fun it is to play and be physically
active, and educate them about good nutrition.
By
Kristy Lee Wilson
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