Is Additional Help Available?
If you need to make changes to your
family's eating and exercise habits, but are finding
it difficult, a registered dietitian (RD) may be able
to help. Your physician may be able to refer you to
an RD, or you can call the National Center for Nutrition
and Dietetics of The American Dietetic Association at
800-366-1655 and ask for the name of an RD in your area.
If your efforts at home are unsuccessful
in helping your child reach a healthy weight and your
physician determines that your child's health is at
risk unless he or she loses weight steadily, you may
want to consider a formal treatment program. To locate
a weight-control program for your child, you may want
to contact a local university-based medical center.
The Weight-control Information Network (WIN), described
at the end of this booklet, maintains a list of nationwide
university-based medical centers.
Look for the following characteristics
when choosing a weight-control program for your child.
The program should:
Be staffed with a variety of
health professionals. The best programs may include
RDs, exercise physiologists, pediatricians or family
physicians, and psychiatrists or psychologists.
Perform a medical evaluation
of the child. Before being enrolled in a program, your
child's weight, growth, and health should be reviewed
by a physician. During enrollment, your child's weight,
growth, and health should be monitored by a health professional
at regular intervals.
Focus on the whole family,
not just the overweight child.
Be adapted to the specific
age and capabilities of the child. Programs for 4-year-olds
are different from those developed for children 8 or
12 years of age in terms of degree of responsibility
of the child and parents.
Focus on behavioral changes.
Teach the child how to select
a variety of foods in appropriate portions.
Encourage daily activity and
limit sedentary activity, such as watching TV.
Include a maintenance program
and other support and referral resources to reinforce
the new behaviors and to deal with underlying issues
that contributed to overweight.
The overall goal of a successful
treatment program should be to help the whole family
focus on making healthy changes to their eating and
activity habits that they will be able to maintain throughout
life.
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