by Dominique Smith on 2015-09-14
Are we killing our children?
The question was posed at the Loma Linda University Drayson Center's two-day health symposium held Friday through Saturday, Sept. 11 and 12 at the University Church on Loma Linda University's main campus.
Hosted by Dr. Hildemar Dos Santos, MD, DrPH, he and his team warned against the harmful effects of child obesity. Approximately 17 percent of children ages 2 through 19 are considered obese, according to the literature Dos Santos provided.
These figures raise health concerns because obesity is up and child exercise is down, explained Dos Santos. In high school, approximately only 2.1 percent of students take physical education courses or participate in recreational activity, said Dos Santos. Chronic illnesses are affecting children at a young age, as well, including low blood pressure and Type-II diabetes, a disease that only affected older adults but is now affecting children, he explained.
This was the fourth annual symposium held by Loma Linda University's School of Public Health, and the Drayson Center of Preventative Care clinic.
The symposium included topics such as “Childhood Obesity: When Should Prevention Start?”, “Emotions, Stress, and Childhood Obesity,” “Childhood Obesity and Physical Activity,” and “Childhood Obesity and Nutrition.”
After each segment, Dos Santos provided charts, graphs, and answered questions about how to better prevent this epidemic affecting a large percentage of the nation's children.
The doctors also provided simple instructions for the lifestyle changes that could impact the lives of overweight children and those at risk to help stop this epidemic in its tracks.
Eating a large breakfast and having moderate-sized lunches and small dinners, along with exercising, were some of those healthy lifestyle changes the medical professionals recommended.
“We need programs that help the ones that are already there, or we need to start from the beginning with prevention,” Dr. Dos Santos said during a question and answer segment.
The Drayson Center offers many programs for the children of San Bernardino County, including Family Jump Start, as well as affordable activities for everyone, no matter what age.
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4th Annual Loma Linda University Health Symposium
Date: 9/11/2015
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Event Location: Loma Linda University Medical Center
Address: 11234 Anderson St. Loma Linda CA 92354
Description: Loma Linda University School of Public Health and Drayson Center Preventive Care Clinic is sponsoring the 4th Annual Loma Linda University Health Symposium on the evenings of Friday, September 11 and Saturday, September 12 at Loma Linda University Church, located at 11125 Campus Street. The focus of the symposium is the epidemic of childhood obesity: “Childhood obesity: when prevention should start.” Special presentations will examine the stress and emotional issues associated with childhood obesity. Prevention methods in the form of diet, physical activity, and lifestyle changes will also be discussed. There will be light, healthy refreshments served after the symposium in the church’s fellowship hall. The hours of the symposium are 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM on Friday, September 11 and 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM on Saturday, September 12; the symposium is free of charge and is open to the public.