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• Monitor what your children are eating. As a
parent, consider it your responsibility to make sure that
your children eat three proper meals a day which include
food that is low in fat and high in nutrients. Reduce the
amount of sugar and fat your children eat and limit the
intake of junk food.
• Become involved in your child’s school food
program or cafeteria. Many schools offer unhealthy
school lunches as well as having vending machines full of
sugary and fatty foods. At a number of schools
though, parents have come together to force school boards
to provide better food choices for their students. Use
this as an inspiration to make sure that your child can
make healthy food choices at school too.
• If you are worried about what your children are
eating, consider taking them to a nutritionist who can
help by teaching them what they should be
eating.
• Even if your child has an elevated level of
cholesterol, realize that growing children still need
more fat and nutrients than adults. Don’t simply
put your child on a very low-fat diet. Consult a
pediatrician to come up with a diet plan which can help
your child grow whilst keeping the cholesterol under
control. A diet which is too low in fat may affect
childhood development.
• Educate your children about the dangers of
smoking. Smoking is a high-risk factor for cancer, heart
disease, and high cholesterol.
• Get your children to exercise as much as
possible. Nearly all health experts agree that North
American children don’t exercise enough. This has a
disastrous effect on cholesterol levels and on overall
health. One of the best things that you can do to
keep your children away from the dangers of high
cholesterol is to get them to do a little exercise each
day. Find an activity that they enjoy and encourage them
in it.
• If your child smokes, is overweight, or has at
least one parent with a cholesterol level of more than
240mg/dl, he might be at an increased risk of high
cholesterol - even at an early age. Take you child
to the doctor - do so especially if your child has more
than one of the risk factors - for a complete check-up
and cholesterol check.
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