In the 1960s, the percentage of obese children ages 6-11 was around 4%. Today, it’s a staggering 17% and rising. There are a lot of desperate parents and scared kids who aren’t sure what to do as weight loss efforts fail and the risk of developing a plethora of diseases goes up.
Some parents are even turning to surgical intervention for adolescents as this option is beginning to open up for obese teenagers. The problem is that the long term results of gastric bypass surgery and lap band procedures is simply not known at this time for this group of new patients.
With the amount of diseases that can be attributed to obesity, it’s imperative that we find a solution to this epidemic or we may be facing one of the unhealthiest generations of people in many years. Cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorder, diabetes, debilitating joint problems and even some types of cancer are among the problems this 17% may be facing if adequate weight loss programs are not incorporated.
Parents and children alike need to be educated on proper nutrition and exercise. There’s a lot of misinformation out there due to skewed product information in the food manufacturing arena. So many companies boast “wholesome goodness” and “healthy meals for kids” when in fact, the vast majority of food that children eat these days is far from healthy no matter what the label says.
Individual counseling can be highly beneficial as it will address the needs of the child, parent and family involved in the weight loss efforts.
A summer weight loss camp may be the most practical solution to the problem. Trained counselors can educate the family and tailor a weight loss program to suit the needs of the child; a program that the child can continue once they are back home.
Many parents simply need guidance and many children need the self-confidence boosters and self empowerment that a weight loss camp can offer.


