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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The hot topic today is not the economy, although many would argue with me on that opinion, but instead it is childhood obesity. New statistics say childhood obesity is the most alarming public health issue facing the world today. Instead of worrying that our kids may pay for the economic deficit, think about the fact that they may be contributing to the economic burdan. Healthcare costs are going up and if we do not start concentrating on disease prevention, all of us will be in a world of hurt.

Did you know that the prevalence of pediatric obesity has greatly increased over the past several decades, affecting both males and females among all racial and ethnic groups, and bringing with it comorbidities that were only observed in adults in the past? Most likely not! And to make matters worse, obesity in the pediatric population tracks into adulthood. Obese children have a 70% chance of becoming obese adults, and this risk increases to 80% if one or both parents are also obese.

What are parents to do? First off, lifestyle modifications! I don't want to be a pessimist, but compliance is often poor and results may be minimal. Thus, many adolescents are turning to bariatric surgery as a treatment for obesity and its complications. Can you imagine taking your 9-yr old child in for bariatric surgery because of his/her obesity??

Let's start over. We can make a change. Everyone can do this. Prevention of obesity in children should be the first line of treatment. This begins with modification of dietary and exercise habits. Decreasing portion sizes, decreasing high calorie food and drinks, and decreasing snacks are the most common dietary recommendations for obese children.

If you feel like these recommendations are difficult......you're right on! My suggestion is to get help.......get a nutritionist, get a trainer, join a support group! There is help for everyone. Let's start changing these statistics. Let's make Americans strong again. Let's live to see this economic burdan turn into an economic success!

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