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6 ways to tackle obesity in kids and why it is a growing concern

TOI Lifestyle Desk | Last updated on - Nov 19, 2025, 13:00 IST
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6 ways to tackle obesity in kids and why it is a growing concern

Childhood obesity has become one of the most alarming health challenges of modern times, affecting millions of children worldwide. With changing lifestyles, increased screen time, unhealthy snacking habits, and reduced physical activity, more kids are struggling with weight-related issues than ever before. What makes this trend even more concerning is its long-term impact, both physically and emotionally. Here are six effective and practical ways to tackle obesity in children, along with why addressing it early has become crucial today.

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Encourage natural, balanced eating habits

The foundation of preventing childhood obesity begins with mindful eating rather than strict dieting. Children who grow up with access to fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and homemade meals naturally develop healthier food preferences. Parents play a major role by modeling balanced eating, maintaining regular meal times, and reducing dependence on processed snacks. When kids see nutritious options as a normal part of daily life, it helps them maintain a stable weight effortlessly while also supporting long-term metabolic health.

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Reduce sugary drinks and high-calorie snacks

Sugary beverages like packaged juices, soft drinks, flavored milk, and even excessive sports drinks add hundreds of unnecessary calories to a child’s diet. Over time, these hidden sugars contribute significantly to weight gain. Encouraging water, coconut water, infused water, or fresh fruit juices in moderation helps replace these calorie-heavy drinks. Parents can also create fun snack alternatives at home using fruits, nuts, yogurt, or roasted items, reducing the child’s dependency on packaged or fast foods.

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Increase daily physical activity in enjoyable ways

Many children today are less active due to academic pressure and increased screen-based entertainment. Instead of forcing exercise routines, parents can introduce enjoyable activities like skipping, dancing, cycling, swimming, or outdoor games. Even 45–60 minutes of daily movement can make a major difference. Family-friendly fitness challenges, weekend play sessions, or enrolling kids in sports they enjoy helps them remain active without feeling forced, turning physical activity into a fun lifestyle habit rather than a chore.

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Limit screen time and build healthy digital habits

Excessive screen time, whether TV, gaming, or mobile phones, reduces physical activity and increases mindless snacking. Setting daily screen limits, encouraging device-free family time, and offering offline alternatives like puzzles, drawing, or reading can help children stay active and engaged. When families collectively follow healthy digital rules, it becomes easier for kids to adopt them. Over time, reduced screen dependence directly supports weight control and improves sleep quality, mood stability, and attention span.

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Establish consistent sleep routines

Research shows that kids who do not get enough sleep are more likely to gain weight. Poor sleep affects hunger-regulating hormones, making children crave sugary or high-calorie foods. Establishing a consistent sleep schedule, such as early dinner times, device-free evenings, and a calming bedtime routine, helps their bodies rest properly. Quality sleep not only helps maintain healthy weight but also boosts immunity, emotional balance, and overall daily energy levels essential for an active lifestyle.

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Create supportive, not stressful, family environments

Children do best when the home environment supports healthy choices rather than pressuring them about weight. Shaming, comparing, or criticizing their body can lead to emotional eating and low self-esteem. Instead, families can create a positive atmosphere by cooking together, celebrating healthy milestones, and discussing nutrition in a friendly, non-judgmental way. When children feel emotionally supported, they are more motivated to make healthier choices, leading to long-term sustainable wellness.

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