Sentences with phrase «help overweight children»

In the midst an already overloaded schedule, they may feel pressure to help their overweight child lose weight.

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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding as a way to help reduce your child's risk of becoming overweight or obese.
Of course, breastfeeding alone isn't enough to help prevent children from becoming overweight.
This number — which expresses the relationship between your child's height and weight — helps the doctor decide if your preschooler is overweight, underweight, or at risk for becoming overweight.
The shadow foreign secretary has suggested that overweight and disadvantaged children should be taught how to «grow a carrot» to help them to learn about healthy eating.
«Physical activity may help keep overweight children fit.»
Scientific American interviewed Marion Nestle, a New York University professor of nutrition, food studies and public health, about the significance of such legislative efforts to improve children's eating habits, and the likelihood that they will help keep kids from becoming overweight.
The study also found breastfeeding for at least six months helped reduce the likelihood of a child being overweight at age 2.
«Pre-pregnancy obesity increases odds of having overweight children: Breastfeeding helps lower possibility, regardless of mother's pre-pregnancy weight.»
Health care providers might be better able to help their overweight and obese patients by screening for sleep disorders, according to researchers Jean - Philippe Chaput, of the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, and Angelo Tremblay, of Laval University in Quebec.
No one in our family is overweight but I do struggle with low energy at times so my motives are to improve my energy and help prevent glucose intolerance in my children.
Researchers hope that this discovery will aid in the treatment of obesity in children genetically wired to be overweight can help them fight all childhood obesity.
This helps to prevent the overweight / obese children from being singled out and supports and encourages parents to follow suit, as schools have the power to influence and ultimately change health and educational outcomes for life.
We know that a third of children are now overweight or obese by year six and healthy school meals provide a good dietary balance which helps combat this worrying statistic, and is vital for growth and development.
Fostering a positive and supportive school context can help children avoid psychosocial problems associated with overweight.
If you help children deal with these issues during childhood, they're less likely to have problems with overweight and obesity later in life.
Drs. Katherine Bauer, Julie Lumeng, and Kendrin Sonneville from the University of Michigan offer a commentary (10.1542 / peds.2018 - 0233) that helps us better focus on helping parents who we know want to protect their children from the social and health - related consequences of becoming overweight or obese, but do so in a pejorative way.
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