Help! My Kids are Overweight!
by: Diana Keuilian
Identify the Problem and Find a Solution to your Childs Weight Gain.
If you have recently found yourself fretting over your childs waistline, you are not alone. The youth of today are fatter than ever before,
and parents are starting to panic. Why are our kids so big, and what should we do about it?
Childhood obesity has been described as an epidemic. It puts our childrens health at risk, making them more susceptible to problems involving
their cardiovascular systems, endocrine systems, and even their mental health. Type 2 diabetes mellitus, depression, and low self-esteem are just
the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the problems looming over the heads of our overweight children.
It is ironic that both the problem and the solution to this heavy problem boil down to one simple equation. Energy In vs. Energy Out. When
more energy is consumed than is utilized, the result is fat storage. In short, our kids eat too much and do too little.
Energy In
The Problem: Parents today are busier than ever before, navigating through hectic schedules with convenient fast food restaurants lurking on
every corner. Our kids are eating more fried, processed, and sugary foods than we did as children due mainly to the convenience factor. These
foods are laden with excessive calories that result in weight gain.
The Solution: Take time to evaluate your childrens diet. Do they eat three balanced meals a day? Do they eat at least 5 servings of fruits and
vegetables a day? Are they limited in their servings of fried, processed, and sugary foods? Avoid buying sugar-filled snacks while grocery
shopping, fill your cart with fresh, healthy snacks instead. Make time to plan family meals so that you dont find yourself in another drive
thru.
Energy Out
The Problem: Computers, video games, and satellite T.V. are our childrens latest and greatest toys. Who has time to play outside when you are
about to beat the hardest level, or your favorite show is about to start? Our kids participate in less physical activity and are more sedentary
than any generation before.
The Solution: Limit the time your children spend on sedentary activities, such as T.V and video games. Sign your kids up on a local sports
team so that they can run and be active with other kids. Take the whole family to the park on a weekend instead of gathering in front of the
T.V.
As a parent, it is your unique responsibility to teach your children the healthy habits that lead to good health. Children who are obese have
a greater chance of remaining obese into adulthood, thus greatly increasing the likelihood of serious health problems. Talk to your children
about their eating habits, and activity levels, informing them of good choices versus bad choices. Make it a family effort to start eating
healthier and increase physical activities, and you will be pleasantly surprised with the results!
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