Question

A 3-year-old boy, recently discovered that my child is much heavier than other children, can eat several bowls of rice in one meal, and is particularly lazy. How should I treat child obesity when they don’t like to eat vegetables?

Answer

Improving a child’s obesity can start with encouraging them to enjoy exercise and not be picky about food. You can increase your child’s physical activity, such as jogging, gradually increasing the distance each time, and carrots and spinach are very helpful for improving obesity. It is necessary to prohibit your child from eating high-calorie foods like cakes and chestnuts, and help correct the habit of not moving or eating too much after meals. If the situation is severe, it is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital to check the cause of obesity and then undergo targeted treatment.