|
|
Search results for "overweight"
 One
Weight plays an important role in fertility. If you are under- or overweight, you should look at correcting this. If you are overweight you may seem to have a regular cycle, but may not be ovulating regularly. It is also important to manage your weight before pregnancy to try and avoid some of the problems that obesity during pregnancy can cause. Do not try to lose weight during pregnancy
|
|
|
Why is healthy eating important for my child? Many more children in the United States are being diagnosed with high cholesterol (also called hypercholesterolemia), or as overweight or obese. High cholesterol, overweight and obesity can cause many problems with your child's health now and as he or she moves into adulthood
|
|
|
If my child is heavy now, will he or she always have a weight problem?
Not all heavy children have weight problems as adults. However, as children get older, their risk for staying overweight goes up. The risk is even higher if one or both parents also are overweight. It's important to catch weight problems early
|
|
|
How do I know if my child is overweight? Your doctor will use a chart to find out if your child might be overweight. If your child is heavier than 85% of other children who are the same age and height, he or she is probably considered to be overweight.
|
|
|
This section of familydoctor.org offers a range of practical ideas for dealing with overweight and obesity. You'll find advice about healthy eating and physical activity for adults and children, as well as suggestions on how to set realistic, achievable personal goals. The information in this section is based on a recent publication of the American Association of Family Physicians (AAFP): "Practical Advice for Family Physicians to Help Overweight Patients." This publication was prepared by the AAFP Panel on Obesity, a group made up of experts in the fields of family medicine, nutrition, ep...
|
|
| Total results: 5 |