The ever growing problem of childhood obesity is challenging community based and commercial organizations. The health care industry is very concerned about this "epidemic" because the cost of care for these children continues to rise, and will continue to increase as these children grow into adulthood. Across Canada, 1 in 4 children are considered overweight or obese according to the Ontario Medical Association. What can be done?
There are a variety of factors that contribute to obesity in children. These include genetic, environmental, behavioural and social issues. It's not just a matter of over eating or under exercising or a lack of willpower and self control. However, if the problem is going to be addressed, it does come down to personal and family commitment to making a change.
So, what can you do if you have a child struggling with their weight? The approach I would recommend comes down to food, fitness and fun for the whole family. This could be a significant lifestyle shift but if you're concerned about your child's health, it shouldn't be a big deal. Here are some tips.
Of course, exercise and overall activity level is equally important as how many calories your child consumes. We all know we should be more active for our general health and well being. Here are some activity suggestions.
As you can see, dealing with childhood obesity requires a lifestyle change for the family. You can not expect your child to do everything on their own. Your role as a parent is to support your child's change to a healthier lifestyle. Ultimately it will benefit your entire family for years to come.
Article Provided by Andi Miller of Embrace Fitness
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