Question: My son is 8 years old and I’ve noticed that he seems to be getting fatter every year. He has a very large appetite and doesn’t like to exercise. How should we treat obesity in children who love to eat meat? Answer: If you find that your child has pediatric obesity, you should first arrange for reasonable exercise and a healthy diet. You can arrange for swimming or jogging as aerobic exercise, and encourage your child to eat more high-fiber foods like spinach and carrots. Avoid giving your child fried chicken, cakes, and other high-fat foods. Also, be careful not to let your child lie down on the bed immediately after eating. During the treatment of pediatric obesity, if the situation is severe, it is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital to check the cause of the obesity and then implement targeted treatment.