Healthy Lifestyle and Physical Therapy to Obesity Children
To do a healthy lifestyle and physical therapy to obesity children, it’s important for parents to be role models to their children and emphasize the importance of physical activity and healthy eating.
These are some tips to healthy lifestyle and physical therapy to obesity children;
* When it comes to eating, parents need to implement diets rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole-grains. They can make eating enjoyable and healthy by preparing food together and eating together as a family. Fast-food should be limited and reserved for special occasions. Way too often, we reward ourselves for a job well done with food. Look for other ways to reward your children for doing a great job, such as a special shopping trip or a day with just mom or dad.
* Put EVERYONE in the family on a diet. Since the best way for your child to lose weight is to eat a healthy, balanced diet in normal proportions, doesn’t it make sense that your entire family will benefit from eating the same way? Your dieting child will feel far less deprived if everyone is eating the same foods.
* Serve an after school snack. It may be tempting to cut out the after school snacks, but the truth is you’ll be doing harm rather than good. The human body was never designed for the ‘three square meals a day’ regimen that has been the norm for decades. A healthy snack in the mid-afternoon will provide fuel for afternoon play and stave off the ‘I’m STARVING’ feeling that leads to overeating at dinner.
* Shop smart. Leave the cookies and chips on the shelf, and instead grab the low-fat yogurt, fresh fruit and fruit cups, sugar free applesauce and other natural treats. If you make healthy snacks available and unhealthy ones hard to find, you’ll keep temptation out of the way.
* Exercise with them regularly. Instead of just shooing them out to play - or taking away the Game boy, go out WITH them. Parents can create healthy environments for their children by doing regular physical activities, such as biking, swimming, or walking together. They should encourage their children to participate in sports, dance, martial arts, and etcetera. This allows children to develop an appreciation of physical activity and enjoy exercising.
* Cook JUST enough food. Instead of trying to limit portions on the plate, limit them BEFORE you cook. Only prepare ONE portion per family member. That heads off requests for seconds before they even start asking. No, you can’t have the last piece of chicken — because there isn’t one to have.
Follow these some tips to healthy lifestyle and physical therapy to obesity children, and chances are that no one in your family will even realize that someone is on a diet. And everyone will be healthier and happier.
Read more: Detecting Obesity In Children
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