Childhood obesity :What happens to your baby’s body(part 4)

When I write about children’s health issues my hubby (he is a Pediatrician and a pediatric nutritionist ) helps me with all the research.

This time while writing the #Daily chatter challenge  he  suggested I start writing about childhood obesity. 

The last 10 days of festivities and good food made writing about healthy diet difficult.

But now when we are taking a break before  Diwali it’s going to be easier to write healthy.

While eating during festivals  if you don’t want to lose the results of all your hard work ,it’s important to practice  moderation.

Now with Bijoya Dashami sweets ,Lakshmi pujo and Kali pujo/Diwali all coming up in line we need a game plan. 

 

How to Practice healthy even while feasting.

  • Enjoy the goodies but don’t go crazy.
  • Drink plenty of water.
  • Cucumbers throughout the day Lighter meals 
  • Avoid deep-fried .Opt for grilled ,pan-fried and tandoori items 
  • Go light on the added cream,cheese and frills that all fast food restaurant offer.
  • It’s better to avoid buffets because you always over eat.
  • Eat  a healthy breakfast
  • Catch up on exercises. 
  • Meditate 
  • While going for Bijoya carry a tiffin box .Shamelessly stuff it with all the extra sweets you would like to eat but is more than your daily limits.Take it home .Enjoy 1 treat each day.

If it was eat ,eat, eat and occasionally pray during the last few days.

 

Now before Diwali  it should be 

Sleep,Pray ,exercise, eat in moderation. 

 

Why discuss childhood  obesity with festival  food?

Because children learn from us ,adults. When they see us eating without control,they think it’s okay.

But it’s never a good idea to have bad food habits.

What they learn in childhood ,will affect their health as children and adults. 

The saddest part is children  can have the same health problems  that adults do with obesity.

It’s important  we know what the children have to undergo .That way we can make better choices for us and them.

 

So what are the symptoms  that indicate excessive weight to be a medical problem?

Problems with breathing and respiration 

What doe the  child complain?

*Snoring, gasping ,daytime sleepiness,morning headache 

*Shortness of breath,night-time or exercise cough

Medical condition :Asthma,Obstructive sleep apnea

 

Gastrointestinal problems:

Complaints :Irregular bowel movements 

GERD

Binge eating,night-time snacking 

Gall bladder  diseases

Fatty liver

Eating disorders 

 

 

Hormonal or Endocrine problems:

Type 2 Diabetes 

Menstrual irregularities,Polycystic ovarian syndrome 

 

Others: joint pains  involving  knees ,feet ,skin changes

 

 

When children are overweight ,certain guidelines help detect whether their growth in height,  will help control the problem. 

System assessment  is important  for timely referral to specialists .

When I was a child the last thing in my  mind, during  Durga Pujo was  controlled diet. 

Nowadays everyone is  more aware.

Teach your children healthy choices so,they can enjoy good food without feeling guilty .They are smart .They will understand. 

As parents you have the power in your hand.

 Did you make healthy choices while feasting?

Comment  below  to let me know .

 
I am taking part in the #ubc #blogboost .This is day 11 post
 Ultimate blogging  challenge with Blogchatter #DailyChatter

 

From the Childhood obesity series:

If baby is a picky eater blame yourself:Healthy eating habits in children (part 1)

Picky eater : When you need to worry(part 2)

 Childhood obesity :The control is in your hand(part 3)

 Read my Ultimate guide to feeding your preschooler 


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By Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS)

I am an ENT surgeon by profession, previously working at a Medical college. I believe the Internet is God's way of providing health and wealth information for all. The important thing is to find the right information.

13 comments

  1. Child obesity is slowly becoming a problem in Indian too! I remember it was so a decade earlier in US. we need to take care what goes into the child and whether it is healthy…great article Amrita

  2. As a mom to a very energetic 4 year old , right eating and an active routine is what I pay close attention to for my child. The habits that are formed in the early years go a long way .. Its a post that would resonate with a lot of mothers 🙂

  3. Very sensitively put across …kudos…And I completely agree that we should inculcate in our children ‘sensible yet enjoyable eating habits’!

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