Posts Tagged ‘diet’

Kids on a Diet, and How Parents Can Help

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Putting kids on a diet is verboten in medical circles.

Expert psychologists and physicians explain that kids can’t handle the destruction of self-esteem that being on a diet carries with it.

Being overweight or obese is hard enough for the 6-11 year old, the argument goes. And as an adolescent…well, forget it. The teasing and ostracizing are unbearable.

But pediatric obesity is an epidemic. 19 percent of children 6 to 11 years old in America are obese.

And most parents don’t see it, even in their own family. One study showed that only 27 percent of overweight kids were identified as such by their parents.

Parents are caught. They never hear the word “Diet” from their pediatrician or family physician, but they do hear it everywhere else. They know diets work for a short while, and lifestyle skills work long term.

Supposedly, parents provide (the food), kids decide (how much and when to eat). That division can work with younger kids, with real structure, strong parents, and clear meal plans. But without those tools, parents are lost.

My idea is that Chef Clinic–cooking, healthy eating and fitness lessons–for the parents of overweight and obese kids could help. For the tools. And for changing kids’ food environment at home. And for being clear that the family is on a diet. Irrespective of whether the parent needs it.

What do you think? Should overweight kids be put on a diet? Would giving their parents new skills help?

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Grand Rounds on Food and Diet 2, Next Week!

Monday, January 11th, 2010

http://drjohnlapuma.com will host Grand Rounds early early a.m. on Tuesday, January 19, 2010; the deadline for blog submission is Sunday January 17, 2010 at 3 p.m. PST.

A weekly synthesis of the best posts from the medical blogosphere, Grand Rounds is a convergence of top health-conscious bloggers. You don’t have to be a clinician! Grand Rounds owes huge props to founder Dr. Nicholas Genes and pioneer Dr. Val, who also details rules and FAQs on her site.

Like the first Grand Rounds on Food and Diet and its bite-size Medscape Pre-Rounds on the add-careers-instead-of-change-them approach, this fest promises to be tasty, with a line out the door.

I hope it will be a Korean taco truck, full of street food flavor and feeling. With a lot of napkins. Meanwhile, check out DrRich’s Grand Rounds this week.

Theme: food and diet as Information, Inspiration, Joy, Compassion, Treatment, Reassurance and Cure. In short, as health care. Michael Pollan is pitching his new “Food Rules” as a completely different approach to health care. Can food be health care?

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c
Michael Pollan
www.thedailyshow.com

To contribute, please send me an e-mail to /grandrounds /at /drlapuma.com with your blogger name, *post name*, post URL, and a one line pithy yet juicy description of your post. Please put your *post name* in the subject line.

Want to host? Dr. Anonymous, Emergiblog and Kevin.MD all show how to host, add value and have fun.

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