Child Who Is Overweight: Evaluating Nutrition and Activity Patterns Overview When a doctor asks questions about your child's eating and activity habits, the information helps identify patterns that may lead to extra weight.
Nutrition history You may be asked:
To describe your family's meals and snacks during a typical day. What your child eats at school. Who is responsible for meals. Is it the parent, a relative, or another caregiver? How often a child or teen eats away from home, such as at school, in restaurants, or at friends' homes. Physical activity You may be asked whether your child:
Takes part in physical activities at school or after school. Rides or walks to school. Plays actively with friends. Participates in organized sports. Helps with yard work or housework or has other chores. Spends a lot of time watching television, playing computer or video games, or reading. Has a safe place to play outdoors. Is under adult supervision when playing. Related Information
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Current as of: April 30, 2024
Current as of: April 30, 2024