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| Written by Dr. Joseph Skelton | |
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Did you know that nearly 50 percent of children in
“Oftentimes, taking a look at the
choices parents make each day can have a huge impact on their children’s
health,” Skelton said. “For example, research has shown that sitting down and
eating family meals together several nights a week can help. This gives
children family interaction and connection. Eating in front of the computer or
TV distracts from the taste and quantity of food you consume at each meal.
Spending a few hours eating together each week can help.” Children that eat
meals regularly with their families eat less calories, more fruits and
vegetables, more calcium, less saturated fat, and overall have a better outlook
on life.
Also adding five servings of fruit
and vegetables each day to the family’s menu can reduce the risk of chronic
disease and obesity, Skelton said. “And it’s fairly easy to do. A serving is ½
cup of small cut up fruit or 1 medium fruit. A serving of vegetables is ½ cup
raw or cooked vegetables, 1 cup leafy vegetables or ½ cup beans or peas. Lastly,
cutting out on sugar-sweetened beverages is a big step and one that can make a
significant difference,” he said. “
More children are being diagnosed with Type II diabetes than ever
before, a disease that used to be found only in adults. What are key prevention
tips for parents?
In addition to providing your
child with healthy meal choices and monitoring intake of sugar sweetened
beverages, parents can encourage their children to limit the amount of “sitting
time” a child has each day, Skelton said.
“Parents should limit the amount
of sedentary activity to no more than two hours per day,” he said. “This
include screen time, both computer and television, and playing video games.
Talking on the phone also counts as ‘screen time’. Good examples of ways to
increase activity during the day include taking a family walk after dinner each
night, swimming, playing basketball or jumping rope. Encouraging your child to
participate in team sports is also a good plan.”
Dr. Skeleton is a Pediatric Gastroenterologist/Obesity
Expert. The Brenner FIT program offers
free classes at BestHealth, the medical center’s community resource center at
Hanes Mall. The classes focus on some fundamental steps that parents can take
to ensure their children live healthy lives. For more information about the
classes or the Brenner FIT program, visit our website at www.brennerchildrens.org. Brenner
Children’s Hospital is part of
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