Question

My son is 1 year old, and I’ve recently noticed that he’s becoming increasingly overweight. He also eats more than most children and doesn’t like to exercise. How should I treat obesity in a child who loves to eat meat?

Answer

If you discover that your child has pediatric obesity, the first step is to arrange for a balanced combination of physical activity and healthy eating. Within the range your child can tolerate, schedule activities like swimming and jogging, and encourage him to consume high-fiber foods such as spinach and carrots. Avoid giving him high-calorie snacks like cookies, macadamias, and small cakes. Additionally, help your child correct bad habits such as not being active after meals or being picky about food. If parents notice that the situation is severe during the treatment of pediatric obesity, they should seek medical attention promptly and look for targeted treatment methods.