How to Treat Obesity in a 2-Year-Old Child Who Loves Meat and Hates Exercise?

The parents of a 2-year-old girl have noticed that she is getting heavier and heavier, and she has an unhealthy eating habit, loves meat, and doesn’t like to exercise. This article provides suggestions for improving symptoms of childhood obesity, including reasonable exercise and diet plans, monitoring the child’s condition, and seeking professional medical advice.
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How to Treat Obesity-Related Cardiomyopathy?

Weight loss is the most effective long-term treatment for obesity-related cardiomyopathy. Effective weight loss can significantly improve many cardiac structural abnormalities and hemodynamics, lower blood pressure to a lower level, and if maintained for 1-3 years, it seems that all obese patients will have lower systolic and diastolic blood pressures. With weight loss, blood volume, cardiac output, and body oxygen consumption during exercise decrease. However, heart rate, left ventricular end-diastolic pressure, pulmonary wedge pressure, systemic vascular resistance, and pulmonary artery pressure do not decrease during rest and exercise after weight loss. Reports indicate that weight loss can reverse the symptoms of congestive heart failure in patients with obesity-related cardiomyopathy, as well as those with obesity and sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome.
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