Question

How should pediatric obesity be treated? My daughter is currently 7 years old, and this year, I’ve noticed that she seems to be getting more and more overweight. She eats without control, and she is very lazy.

Answer

If you discover that your child has pediatric obesity, the first step is to provide them with a well-planned exercise regimen and a healthy diet. For pediatric obesity, engage your child in more aerobic activities like climbing and swimming, and encourage them to eat high-fiber foods such as spinach and carrots. Your child should avoid high-calorie foods like cakes and macadamia nuts, and help them correct the habit of not liking to move or overeating after meals. During the treatment of pediatric obesity, if symptoms are severe, it is important to take your child to a regular hospital for targeted treatment and avoid blind treatments.