Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I am a bit concerned about my 11-year-old son's weight. He has crossed 150 pounds, and I am starting to worry about the potential long-term health effects of obesity. He occasionally complains of joint pain and seems to have low energy at times.
Given his current weight and these symptoms, what specific health risks should I be aware of? Are there any immediate steps I should be taking to help manage his weight? Also, could you recommend an appropriate diet and types of physical activity that would support his overall health?
I want to make sure he stays healthy and avoids any complications that could arise from being overweight.
Thank you.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I completely understand your worries. Childhood obesity can lead to several long-term health issues if not addressed early. If your son's weight continues to increase, it could impact hormone levels, contribute to ongoing fatigue and joint pain, and raise the risk of developing conditions like high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease later in life.
It is important to take preventive steps now. I recommend encouraging regular physical activity, such as running, biking, swimming, or even age-appropriate strength training. Yoga can also be beneficial for both physical and mental well-being. In terms of diet, focus on a low-calorie, nutrient-rich plan. Minimize sugar intake, avoid processed foods, and emphasize high-protein options like eggs, lean meats, legumes, vegetables, and fresh soups. Unsweetened juices in moderation can be included as well.
I also suggest checking his thyroid function, as unexplained or excessive weight gain could be related to hypothyroidism.
I hope this information is helpful.
Please feel free to follow up with any additional questions.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Sugreev Singh
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