Question

My daughter is six years old, and I recently noticed that she has become increasingly overweight. She also seems to have no self-control when eating, and she doesn’t like to exercise. How should I treat her pediatric obesity when she loves meat?

Answer

For the issue of childhood obesity, you can start by increasing your child’s physical activity and controlling their diet, which can alleviate symptoms. You can encourage your child to learn swimming, as swimming in water offers more resistance than land-based activities, leading to faster fat consumption. Have your child consume more healthy foods like apples, kiwis, and carrots, and avoid high-calorie foods such as seeds and hamburgers. Help your child correct the habit of not wanting to move after eating or indulging in excessive eating. If the situation is severe, seek medical attention promptly and undergo treatment under a doctor’s guidance.