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Blog for Parents of
Overweight Kids

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Low Carb Diets

Dangers of Over-the-Counter Diet Pills

Prescription Diet Pills and Children

Book Review: Weight Loss Confidential

Getting Past Excuses

Self-Esteem in Overweight Children

Is That Just Baby Fat?

Does Your Child Want to Lose Weight?

How to Help Your Child Eat Less Using "Stoppers"

Easy Steps to Get More Active

The Causes of Hunger

Schools & Obesity

Nutritional Tips: The Devil Is in the Details

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




Childhood Obesity - Do you have an overweight child?
We offer tips to help your child lose weight and get fit!

The My Overweight Child blog will help you keep informed about the latest research, findings, and resources available to parents of overweight or obese kids. There are many knowledgeable people working on the increasingly dire problem of childhood obesity - and we want to give parents a place where they can check in regularly to see the latest studies and tips available to help you help your child lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

We invite you to add your comments - if you have feedback for the blog, would like some specific topics covered, or you just want to share your experience as a parent dealing with childhood obesity.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Unhealthy Eating Patterns Can Lead to Obesity in Children

What do you do when your child seems to be hooked on unhealthy foods and is at risk of becoming obese? Adjusting a child's eating habits is far easier when he is young.
"Make sure you have a bowl of bananas, apples, plums and whatever other fruits you can find sitting on the table or counter in your kitchen. Do the same with vegetables. Cut them in sticks and make a great low-fat dip for them to dunk their vegetables into."
Cut back on things like soda and high-fat/high-calorie snacks such as potato chips and pizza. Remember that you're helping your child set eating habits that will last a lifetime. Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Parents Struggle to Meet Needs of Overweight Children

Dr. Goutham Rao, who directs the Weight Management and Wellness Center at Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh, says fewer than half of parents who are told their child is overweight will ever do anything about it. Some don't think their children are truly at risk, while others simply don't know where to start.
"On face, most of the advice is common sense: eat right and exercise. But for many families, the changes constitute nothing less than lifestyle upheaval... For a parent, the most difficult step is making habits that stick... 'We don't advocate changing everything overnight,' said Rao..."
Instead of advising families to implement large-scale changes, physicians recommend that they take gradual steps that can lead to long-term improvements. Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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