March 2024
Protecting Your Child from Chronic Diseases
Chronic diseases are long-lasting health conditions that require ongoing care. You might think that such diseases are only an issue for adults. But 2 in 5 school-aged kids are affected, too. Here are answers to common questions about reducing your child’s risk of developing many chronic diseases.
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Which chronic diseases are on the rise in kids, and why?
Type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure are 2 conditions that have become more common in youth. One reason is that both are linked to being overweight. That’s a major health issue for children and teens.
Is there any way I can help my child avoid these diseases?
There’s a lot you can do! Building healthy habits that promote good nutrition and regular physical activity and adequate sleep can help your child:
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Maintain a healthy weight
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Keep blood sugar at a normal level
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Lower blood pressure
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Prevent many health problems, now and in the future
How can I encourage good eating, exercise and sleeping habits?
Follow these tips:
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Offer a variety of healthy foods. Provide lots of veggies, fruits, and whole grains. Include low-fat dairy products and varied proteins (such as fish, chicken, lean meats, and beans).
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Be a role model for wise eating. Choose foods low in added sugars, saturated fat, and salt. Your child will learn from your example.
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Stay physically active together. Take a walk, go for a bike ride, play catch, do yoga, or dance around the living room.
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Set a sleep schedule. Have the same bedtime and wake-up time each day, including the weekends.
It’s easier to build good habits as a child or teen than to break bad habits as an adult. By setting up a healthy lifestyle now, you’re also supporting your child’s well-being for years to come.
Date Last Reviewed:
3/1/2024
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