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Fighting the Child Obesity Epidemic

by author on January 29, 2010

We have heard a lot about the obesity epidemic striking the world, but sometimes the more tragic underlying story is under-emphasized. Most of the obesity epidemic begins in the early years of life. The main cause is poor parenting that develops bad eating habits in children. As with adult obesity, child obesity can be accompanied by the gamut of lifestyle diseases known as metabolic syndrome. In other words, obese children are prone to hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis, sleep apnea, and a whole host of other obesity-related diseases. Even those obese children that manage to delay the onset of these diseases are set up for them early in adulthood. It is up to you as a parent to teach your child how to live a healthy lifestyle in order to prevent the child obesity epidemic from striking in your own home.

It starts with being a supportive parent. Your child needs to know you care and that you are a safe place. Children who do not have good adult supervision, especially at the dinner table, are more likely to be obese. Don’t make the mistake of bothering your children about how much they eat. Instead, concentrate on teaching them what and when to eat. They should be eating mainly fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. They should only be eating at meal times.

Children are growing, and if they stay active and eat the aforementioned foods, weight is seldom a problem. So the key is to keep your child active and eating adequate daily intake of plant based foods. If those things are done, there is no need to worry about how much food is consumed. A focus on how much your child is eating could lead to an eating disorder, which is the worst case scenario.

It has been said by a variety of health scientists that the greatest enemies of health to this generation are television and computers. That is not to say that either is inherently wrong, but it is to say that if a child spends a lot of time sitting and watching those things and doesn’t get out and exercise, it can cause obesity. You need not worry about a child who plays sports all day at school spending too much time in front of the television or computer. But, if you have a child that isn’t into athletics, these sedentary devices can literally take years off his life. What’s worse, many develop the habit of eating junk food in front of the television.

If you feel unequipped to help your child avoid obesity, talk to your pediatrician. In fact, even before you give birth, you need to think about the nutrients you are giving your child. Many mothers-to-be eat too many animal proteins and heavy metal containing foods, such as fish. After giving birth, it is equally important for you to continue eating healthy for as long as you are breast feeding. Breast feeding is very important for your child’s health and weight, so you should maintain it for at least a year. When you do wean your baby, it should be mainly to fruits and vegetables, not too rich foods, such as sugars and meats.

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Obesity is defined in a very simple way as being excessively overweight. Obesity can be genetic in nature. It can also be caused by a mental illness, and overeating due to a lack of will power. When someone is obese, his or her movements are limited to the point where he or she can barely get around and in some severe cases cannot even leave the house.

Adults have a variety of obesity treatment options to choose from but the most common treatment is surgery. In some cases, even obese teens may end up undergoing surgery to treat their condition because of how dangerous it is to be obese.

Obesity Treatment with Diet and Exercise

One common adult obesity treatment is following a healthy diet and exercising regularly. This is the first thing that most doctors will recommend to their patients. The diet part of an obesity treatment will either be a diet consisting mainly of low calorie foods or a liquid diet. This diet is tailored to meet the needs of the obese adult. Along with the diet and exercise done at home, patients also receive some expert help to change their routines and to help them stick to an exercise plan.

In some cases, a treatment plan will include both diet and exercise and weight loss medication to get the best results for the patients. This is not going to be an obesity treatment that provides instant results but if the patients follows the diet and gets regular exercise according to their doctor’s recommendations, they will notice a difference in a few months.

It’s important to make sure any prescription medication used in a obesity treatment is safe and will not cause further health problems for the patients. There are a lot of weight loss medications that have been found to be dangerous and have serious side effects.

doctorTreating Obesity with Bariatric Surgery

The most commonly desired type of obesity treatment is bariatric surgery because an individual has usually made every attempt to lose the weight through other methods and failed.

There are a few different kinds of bariatric surgery but this treatment includes following a diet plan and sticking to an exercise routine after the surgery.

This is one of the more effective obesity treatment options and people are usually able to keep the weight off after the surgery.

Bariatric surgery is a serious step to take, though.

A lot of research has to go into making sure that this is the best treatment for a particular patient. The only way this solution will work is if the patient follows the diet and exercise routine prescribed by the doctor after the surgery so the weight does not come back.

It’s crucial to note that a healthy diet and exercise is prescibed regardless of whether surgery is an option or not and so it our recommendation that this be the place you start while you investigate the options that best suit you.



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