Whittier Street Health Center

Childhood Obesity Month

By Mallory Shan, RD, LDN, NutritionistChildhood Obesity- 3

Childhood obesity is a growing problem in our country – one that puts this generation of children at greater risk of developing diseases that were once only seen in the elderly, such as sleep apnea, diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol. In addition, there is a greater problem of poor self-esteem and psychosocial development, which can play a role in limiting a child’s ability to be successful in school.

How is childhood obesity diagnosed? When your child visits the doctor during his or her annual check-up, the doctor will measure height and weight. Using those two numbers, your child’s Body Mass Index (BMI) is then calculated. BMI that is equal or greater than 95 percentile is the obese category.

Here are some facts you may find shocking about childhood obesity (according to the Centers for Disease Control):

This issue is even more magnified here in Roxbury, where the average obesity rate is already 8% higher than the rest of Boston! So what can we do with this problem? The good news is, childhood obesity can be prevented, and even reversed, by improving eating habits and increasing physical activity – two main lifestyle changes that have shown to be the most effective. There are many programs and resources in the Roxbury community that can help your family to kick start this process today!

Make living healthy and fighting obesity a family effort! And let us know your success stories!

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