Spring!
Perfect time for you and your child to get active!
Are
you feeling a little couped up after the winter months? If so,
it is likely that your children are too. In most areas of the
country the weather is now getting more suitable for outdoor
activities. You may have noticed a slight increase in your weight
and possibly your child's weight over the past few months. You
should be concerned about both your weight and your childs.
Reports on childhood obesity indicate that children are not
getting appropriate nutrition and activity to outgrow added
pounds.
Prevelence
of Childhood Overweight and Obesity:

Nearly 15%
of children ages 6-19 years are overweight or obese according
to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III,
1999-2000. The prevelence of overweight children and adolescents
has doubled over the past 20 years.
Determining
Overweight in Children:
Body
mass index (BMI) can be used to determine if children are overweight.
Children and adolescents who are above the 95th percentile on
the BMI-for-age-growth charts are classified as overweight.
Pediatricians
and parents should track a childs BMI over time to recognize
shifts in weight and identify potential problems.
Here
are links to tools for determining a child's BMI and percentile.