Question

My child is a 5-year-old boy. Recently, I’ve noticed that he’s getting fatter, and he’s eating more and more. He doesn’t like to exercise. How should I treat my child’s obesity?

Answer

To change a child’s obesity symptoms, it’s important to provide reasonable exercise and diet arrangements, and parents should supervise the child to engage in aerobic exercises such as jogging and swimming. High-fiber vegetables like winter melon and tomatoes should be consumed more. Children should not eat high-calorie foods like cakes and macadamia nuts. Strictly control the child’s diet to prevent overeating. More physical activity is beneficial for changing a child’s obesity. During the treatment of obesity, if the child’s condition is severe, it is necessary to take the child to a regular hospital for treatment.