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Unpacking the Rise in Pediatric Obesity with Thomas Robinson
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Unpacking the Rise in Pediatric Obesity with Thomas Robinson

Weight Loss And ...

March 19, 202551m 29s

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Show Notes

Childhood obesity rates have skyrocketed in recent decades, transforming from a rare condition to a national health crisis. But what's behind this alarming trend, and how can we protect our children's health? Understanding the causes and consequences of pediatric obesity is crucial for parents, educators, and healthcare providers alike.

Join Holly and Jim as they welcome Thomas Robinson, a leading expert in pediatric obesity and professor at Stanford University. As director of the Center for Healthy Weight, Dr. Robinson brings decades of experience transforming how we understand and treat childhood obesity. Together, they explore the complex factors driving this epidemic and share practical strategies that families can implement immediately to help children maintain a healthy weight.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The shocking statistics revealing how childhood obesity has quadrupled since the 1980s
  • Why "growing out of it" is a dangerous myth most parents shouldn't count on
  • The surprising connection between screen time and weight gain in children
  • How parents can discuss weight with their children without damaging self-esteem
  • The simple home environment changes that make healthy choices easier for kids
  • Why "no screens in bedrooms" might be one of the most important family rules
  • What science reveals about the role of new weight loss medications for children
  • The powerful mindset interventions that can transform a child's relationship with food and activity
  • How schools could revolutionize children's health (if properly supported)
  • The unexpected way parental behavior influences children's weight more than words

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