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Helping Your Overweight Child: Encourage Daily Physical Activity
 

Physical activity is essential to your child's well-being. Exercising too little can lead to a child becoming overweight. Children who are overweight are at risk for chronic health problems. The Weight-control Information Network, a service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, offers guidance to parents on how to encourage fun physical activities for their children.

Helping Your Overweight Child: Encourage Daily Physical Activity
 
 

Like adults, kids need daily physical activity. Here are some ways to help your child move every day:

  • Set a good example. If your children see that you are physically active and have fun, they are more likely to be active and stay active throughout their lives.
  • Encourage your child to join a sports team or class, such as soccer, dance, basketball, or gymnastics at school or at your local community or recreation center.
  • Be sensitive to your child's needs. If your child feels uncomfortable participating in activities like sports, help him or her find physical activities that are fun and not embarrassing.
  • Be active together as a family. Assign active chores such as making the beds, washing the car, or vacuuming. Plan active outings such as a trip to the zoo or a walk through a local park.

FUN physical activities are best for kids.

Kids need a total of about 60 minutes of physical activity a day, but this does not have to be all at one time. Short 10- or even 5-minute bouts of activity throughout the day are just as good. If your children are not used to being active, encourage them to start with what they can do and build up to 60 minutes a day.

FUN physical activities for your child to try:

photo of
 girl
 jumping rope

Riding a bike

Climbing on a jungle gym

Swinging on a swing set

Jumping rope

Playing hopscotch

Bouncing a ball

Discourage inactive pastimes

  • Set limits on the amount of time your family spends watching TV and videos, and playing video games.
  • Help your child find FUN things to do besides watching TV, like acting out favorite books or stories, or doing a family art project. Your child may find that creative play is more interesting than television.
  • Encourage your child to get up and move during commercials and discourage snacking when the TV is on.

Be a positive role model

Children are good learners and they learn what they see. Choose healthy foods and active pastimes for yourself. Your children will see that they can follow healthy habits that last a lifetime.

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Helping Your Overweight Child: Encourage Daily Physical Activity. HHS/NIH/NIDDK. 2004. English.


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