Six tips for parents to create a healthful environment

1. Stock up on good food

Fill your house with foods that are both delicious and nutritious (fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, beans, fish, lean protein, reduced-fat dairy products) and cut down on the junk food (such as cookies, cakes, sweetened cereals and sugary drinks) you bring home. For healthy snack ideas see suggestions from Family Fun, Mayoclinic experts, and the Family Corner.

2. Make sweets a treat

Save treats for special occasions. You don't have to give up sweets entirely, but go out for them instead of having them at home, he says.

3. Ditch the drive-through

Avoid fast food, he says. Ludwig did a study that showed overweight teens consume about 400 more calories on a day when they consume fast food compared with a day in which they don't.

4. Turn off the TV


Make physical activity the focus of the home instead of television. Don't allow TVs in the kitchen or bedrooms.

5. Equip for exercise

Give older children the basic tools to be active: jump ropes, balls, baseball gloves, Frisbees.

6. Shake it!

Encourage them to dance. Dancing is an excellent activity, he says. "Kids love to dance in a non-judgmental setting. When they are having fun, they are not thinking about it as exercise."

Do you think these tips are practical? Do you think they will make an impact?

5 comments:

Erin said...

Great post! Setting the children up for exercise by having jump ropes, etc. is a great idea! Maybe you could give tips on how to make exercise exciting for the kids without letting them know they are "exercising".

Russ and Misty said...

These are great suggestions. I think that all of those will be helpful to parents. I really like setting sweets as treats so that kids realize that sweets are not an all the time food.

kels said...

these are great. it's also important to do active things as a family, so everyone can enjoy them together and no one feels singled out as the child who needs to exercise more.

Glo said...

I love these tips! creating a healthy environment for kids will probably help parents too!

Stacie said...

Really good ideas. I think one of the best ways to start treating and preventing chilhood obesity is to foucs on educating parents about simple, easy ways to keep their kids healthy.