The percentage of overweight kids has been cited to grow from a problem to an epidemic today. The America Academy of Pediatrics has have given various reasons for this increase in the number of overweight children.
This is somewhat attributed to the modern American culture, with both parents
working they find it easier to provide kids with convenience and fast foods.
Kids encouraged to eat junk food would rather have potato chips,
French fries or deep fried meat. Even though regulated by strict regulations,
school lunches are no healthier at times. They contain processed and
convenience foods with chemicals and additives, similar to fast food
restaurants.
A worse scenario is major soft drink companies promoting
their unhealthy beverages all over America. Schools readily comply for funding
of their athletic and recreational programs. Today more franchise fast food and
zero nutrition soft drinks are available to kids in school than yester years. This
is significantly hurting the health of our children.
The ADA has acknowledged the fact that kids are not
consuming enough vegetables and fruits which prevent heart diseases and do not
affect weight. Parents should be concerned about what the kids are consuming at
school and should encourage them to make their own healthy lunches &
snacks.
The number one thing parents should do is contact school
boards and inform them on this issue. Children who don’t participate in sports
usually consume more and eating from the unhealthy school cafeteria menus is
seriously injurious to their growth. School lunch menus should carry fresh
produce and baked meat and potatoes rather fried.
Second, Parents should educate children about the benefits
of vegetables, fruits, dairy products and whole wheat foods. You should try to
push these nutrients in small proportions since children will avoid large
servings at first. The more parents get involved the better the situation gets
for the children.
Involving children in choosing, preparing and packing their
lunch is a very good prospect to develop good healthy eating habits. Let the
kids choose their favorite vegetables, dairy products and fruits and learn what
they like most and what they don’t.
Usually, overweight children enjoy lots of sweets and
fattening fast foods. The difficult task is to eliminate their habit to consume
this unhealthy menu permanently. Prepare healthy snacks for them to consume all
day, keep them in access and make sure sweets are consumed as a treat not a
meal. Snacks with fruits, cream cheese, vegetables with hummus dip, whole wheat
cereals and bread are excellent choices for children who are plagued with
obesity.
Don’t encourage unhealthy habits since disease develop over
time obesity will not stop at your child, it grows to the next generation of
toddlers. Eat healthy and keep overweight worries to a minimum.
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