Question

A boy, just turned 3 years old, has been found to be significantly heavier than other children in recent weeks, and he also eats more than average. He usually doesn’t like to eat and prefers playing. How should pediatric obesity be treated effectively?

Answer

When a child is diagnosed with obesity, parents can increase their child’s physical activity and control their diet to improve the condition. They can arrange for swimming or jogging, among other aerobic exercises, and encourage the child to consume high-fiber foods like spinach and carrots. It’s crucial not to let the child come into contact with high-calorie foods such as cakes, chips, and cola. Parents should correct their child’s reluctance to exercise and picky eating habits in daily life. If the situation is severe during the treatment of pediatric obesity, it is recommended that parents first take the child to the hospital to check the cause of obesity and receive targeted treatment.