Question

My daughter is 4 years old, and this year, I’ve noticed that she seems to be getting fatter and eating more than other children. When I ask her to exercise, she doesn’t want to. How should I treat a child’s obesity who loves eating meat?

Answer

To help change a child’s obesity symptoms, it’s important to provide appropriate exercise and dietary arrangements. You can arrange for the child to engage in activities like swimming or jogging for aerobic exercise. In terms of diet, you should offer more apples, kiwis, carrots, and other foods to the child and avoid giving them high-calorie foods like cakes and macadamia nuts. It’s crucial to change the child’s habit of not liking to exercise, as this can easily lead to fat accumulation. During the treatment process, parents should always be attentive to the child’s condition, and in severe cases, treatment should be conducted under a doctor’s guidance without resorting to blind treatments.