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Managing Early Childhood Obesity: Intervening Before It Is Too Late

Date Published: 22nd September 2009
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Managing early childhood obesity can be easier than you think. This is especially true if you are aware of the peculiarities of childhood obesity. Once you are aware of these details, there are many things you can do as a parent to stop it form ruining your child’s life. The chances of obesity continuing into adulthood are a very real threat to your child’s physical health and mental state. Low self esteem and self-confidence can develop because of how society treats obese individuals. You can take these steps now to prevent this from happening.

Identify the root of the problem

In order to manage early childhood obesity, you must first carefully observe your child’s lifestyle. Some questions that might be able to help you are:

• How many times does the child eat in a day? What does the child eat throughout the day?
• Is the child experiencing any problems at school, either with their schoolmates or with school work?
• What does the child normally do when their relaxed, at home? Does the child play computer games or watch TV often? How long does the child do these activities?
• Does the child exercise? If he/she does, for how long and how often do they exercise?

By asking these questions, you can create a fairly accurate picture of your child’s general lifestyle. This lifestyle profile would also help identify the reasons for your child’s overeating, which makes the task of managing early childhood obesity easier. Relay this information to your doctor and to a registered nutritionist. The doctor, after evaluating your child’s physical health, height, and weight would tell you whether intensive medical intervention would be needed. A competent dietitian or nutritionist on the other hand, can devise a workable meal plan for your child so you can slowly reverse his unhealthy eating habits.


Weight assessment

Not every large child is overweight; sometimes, genetics plays a role in giving some children larger bodily frames than others. A child with a large abdomen, for example, does not necessarily mean that he has an unhealthy level of body fat. That can only be confirmed through a weight assessment that would be done at your doctor’s office or at a hospital.

A person’s BMI or body mass index is an accurate guide to determining whether a person is already obese and would be a helpful too in managing early childhood obesity. Do not be mistaken- adult BMI indexes are not consulted when determining whether a child is clinically obese. What doctors or health care providers do is they compute your child’s body mass index and compares it to the average BMI of children in his age and height range. If your child’s BMI is significantly different, then obesity can be taken as a possibility. Family history and your child’s unique physical development are also taken into account to provide a more accurate picture for managing early childhood obesity.

If weight control is recommended by your health care provider, it would be a wise decision to begin investing in your child’s physical fitness. Enrolling him in fun classes like Martial Arts and other related disciplines can be helpful in naturally reducing his weight and unhealthy appetite.

Anthony Wagner is the owner of ProKarateShop.com. ProKarateShop.com is an online supplier of Karate Suits and Uniforms, Martial Arts Shoes, and MMA Equipment and Clothing. ProKarateShop.com also sponsors Junior Martial Arts classes. It is this concern for children that forces us to create these articles and other Educational material. It is our hope that you have enjoyed this article and that it is not only informative but helpful. Please feel free to contact us at admin@prokarateshop.com for additional content for your newsletter or website.
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