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Helping your child reach a healthy weight

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How do I know if my child is overweight?

A child is considered obese if their body mass index (BMI) is at or above the 95th percentile. BMI has to do with your child’s age, weight and height. You can talk to your child’s doctor to learn more.

Weight and health problems

September is National Child Obesity Awareness Month. According to the CDC, one in five children in the United States are affected by obesity.

If your child is overweight, they may have a higher risk of health problems like:

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The good news is that childhood obesity can be prevented.

Read this article to learn more about no-cost help for managing your child’s weight.

What causes childhood obesity?

There are a few reasons your child may have a higher risk of being overweight. According to Mayo Clinic, these can include:

  • A high-calorie or sugary diet.
  • A lack of exercise.
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Help your child reach a healthy weight

Here are three tips to help your child reach a healthy weight.

  • Get active. Walk around the neighborhood, go on a bike ride or play outside.
  • Limit screen time. Keep extra screen time (such as playing video games or watching TV) to two hours a day or less.
  • Make healthy meals. Buy and serve more vegetables, fruits and whole-grain foods.

The CDC also offers practical information for parents to help children and teens keep a healthy weight. Visit lub website CDC to read more.

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The Alliance also offers Healthy Weight for Life (HWL) program workshops. These workshops teach parents how to help children ages 2 to 18 reach a healthy weight. The program includes new ways for parents to support their child, make lifestyle changes, eat healthy and be more active.

Your child’s doctor can refer your child to the HWL program. You can also sign up by calling the Alliance Health Education Line at 800-700-3874, ib. 5580 ua.

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Maureen Wolff Stiles

Maureen Wolff Stiles ua haujlwm ua Tus Kws Tshaj Lij Tshaj Lij Tshaj Lij Tshaj Lij Tshaj Lij rau Kev Sib Txuas Lus ntawm Central California Alliance for Health (lub Alliance). Nws ua haujlwm nrog ntau yam kev npaj khomob cov kws tshaj lij txhawm rau txhawm rau kho cov ntaub ntawv, koom nrog cov tswvcuab, cov neeg muab kev pabcuam thiab cov zej zog uas Alliance pabcuam. Maureen tau nrog Alliance txij li xyoo 2021. Nws tau kawm tiav Bachelor of Arts hauv kev sau xov xwm.

Sau nrog kev sib koom tes nrog cov kws tshaj lij: Desirre Herrera, Quality and Health Programs Manager