Saint Anthony Hospital Provides Diet Advice For Healthy Kids Day
Pediatric Obesity Specialist Provides Practical Advice for Caretakers
CHICAGO, April 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Recent CDC reports shows childhood obesity rates have reached record highs, with 1 in 5 U.S. children and teens now being classified as obese, which is up from previous years and disproportionately affecting Hispanic and Black communities.
To provide solutions for National Healthy Kids Day on April 18, Dr. Hena Ibrahim, a board-certified pediatrician and specialist in pediatric obesity care at Saint Anthony Hospital, has provided practical insights parents need to know, including:
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Foods to limit or avoid:
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Fruit juice – even 100% juice contains concentrated natural sugar and calories
Flavored yogurt – some varieties contain as much sugar as dessert
Granola and granola bars – often high in calories and added sugars
Commercial smoothies – may contain multiple servings of fruit plus added sugars
Salads with high‐calorie toppings such as creamy dressings, croutons, and large amounts of cheese
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Model active behavior, children are more likely to be active if they see parents being active
Plan family activities such as walks after dinner, bike rides, or trips to the park
Break activity into smaller periods throughout the day if needed
Limit recreational screen time and encourage outdoor play
Let children choose activities they enjoy such as dancing, sports, swimming, martial arts, or playground games
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Speak with the child's pediatrician, who can review growth charts and BMI percentiles and evaluate related health concerns
Focus on family lifestyle changes rather than single out the child
Make small, sustainable adjustments such as replacing sugary drinks with water, adding family physical activity, and preparing more meals at home
Seek additional support from pediatricians, dietitians, or obesity medicine specialists if needed
Aim for 60-minutes of activity a day
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Focus on health, energy, and feeling strong rather than body size or appearance
Use supportive language such as: "Let's work on being healthier together as a family."
Avoid blaming or shaming language
Ask open‐ended questions like "What activities do you enjoy?" or "What healthy foods would you like to try?"
Involve the child in choosing healthy changes and celebrate effort and progress rather than perfection
To schedule an appointment with a Saint Anthony Hospital pediatrician, please go to or call 773-484-1010.
About Saint Anthony Hospital
Since 1897, Saint Anthony Hospital has been an independent, non-profit community hospital serving Chicago's West and Southwest Sides. Dedicated to providing accessible, high-quality healthcare for all, Saint Anthony Hospital addresses the unique challenges of underserved communities through innovative care. The hospital offerings also include free bilingual health education and community outreach, and multiple outpatient and rehabilitation clinics across the region. Please visit for more information.
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