Question

A 10-year-old boy, now in elementary school, seems to have been gaining weight lately. He eats without control and enjoys lying down after meals. How should one effectively treat a child’s overweight and obesity?

Answer

To tackle a child’s obesity, it’s essential to encourage them to love exercise and not be picky with food. For pediatric obesity, engaging in more aerobic exercises like hill climbing and swimming can be beneficial. For instance, carrots and spinach can help improve obesity. It’s crucial to avoid exposing children to high-calorie foods such as cakes, chips, and cola. Parents should correct their children’s reluctance to exercise and pickiness in their daily lives. If the symptoms of pediatric obesity are severe, it’s important to take the child to a regular hospital for targeted treatment and not resort to blind treatments.