Thursday, December 4, 2008

Weight Loss Guide For Your Children

By Ada Denis

Is your child obese or in danger of becoming obese?

Obesity is a growing problem for children in America which can lead to serious health concerns in the future. If not addressed, being overweight can lead to diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. Children also often face low self esteem and difficulty at school due to weight problems. As a parent, it is important to control your child's diet and exercise in order to lose excess weight. The best thing to do would be to instill healthy habits and lifestyle into your child so that he or she can maintain a healthy weight into their adult lives.

Here is a list of tips to help your child lose weight fast.

1. Prepare healthy meals at home and for school lunches

You can have a good grasp on your child's diet if you are deliberate in the grocery shopping and are mindful to avoid keeping junk food in the home. Prepare a healthy and balanced lunch for your child to take to school and do not allow your child to spend any money on vending machine food or sodas at school. Pack fruit, a sandwich, and juice and your child is good to go. Also, have a well balanced and light dinner waiting at home. Try to avoid ordering take out or having pizza delivered.

2. Losing weight can't happen without exercise

Promote sports and outdoor activities for your child. Sign him or her up for a sports team or some swimming lessons. This will allow your child to burn calories and fat while also exposing them to social activities. If possible, have your child walk or bike to school instead of driving them.

3. Encourage your child with kind words and non-food rewards

A common mistake is to reward your child for a job well done with sweets or a trip to a fast food chain. The best way to reward your child is to motivate them with words of encouragement and maybe other incentives such as a trip to the movies. This will help put positive associations to eating well and exercising as well as lift self-esteem.

4. Be strict about how your child spends his or her free time

Limit activities such as watching television, sitting at the computer, and playing video games. If your child insists on playing video games, it may be worth selecting the Nintendo Wii since this gaming system does require physical activity.

5. Have your spouse and yourself live a healthier lifestyle

Your child will take weight loss more seriously if the adults in the household are eating healthy and also exercising and maintaining a healthy weight. Make sports and walking a family activity and dining at the table for dinner.

6. Talk to a pediatrician for vitamins or supplements recommendations

There are natural vitamins and supplements available to help children control their appetite, increase metabolism and ultimately help them lose weight. Make sure that you speak to a doctor for advice before having your child take supplements. - 16650

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