Letters in High Energy Physics (Feb 2024)

The Role of Pediatric Nurses in Preventing Childhood Obesity

  • Ghaliaha Mulawwah Masdar Alruwaili et al.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024, no. 1

Abstract

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Pediatric nurses play a crucial role in preventing childhood obesity by serving as frontline educators and advocates for healthy lifestyle choices. They are often the first healthcare professionals to interact with children and their families, allowing them to identify risk factors and provide guidance tailored to individual needs. Through regular health assessments, pediatric nurses can monitor growth patterns, body mass index (BMI), and nutritional habits, enabling early interventions. They educate families on the importance of balanced diets, physical activity, and behavioral changes, fostering a supportive environment that encourages healthy habits. In addition to direct care, pediatric nurses can influence community health initiatives aimed at reducing childhood obesity rates. They collaborate with schools, community organizations, and local health departments to promote programs that encourage physical activity and healthy eating within the community. By participating in workshops, health fairs, and school-based interventions, pediatric nurses enhance public awareness about obesity prevention. Their role as advocates extends beyond the clinic, as they work to influence policy changes that promote access to healthy food options and safe spaces for physical activity, ultimately contributing to the overall health of children in their care.

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