Ep 4: Childhood Obesity: What’s Actually Causing It (and What Parents Can Do Today)
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Childhood obesity isn’t caused by one “bad food” or one parenting mistake. In this episode, Jen + Danielle (UCLA clinical pediatric dietitians) break down why childhood obesity is so common, what’s driving it in real families, and what actually helps—without shame, extremes, or diet culture. We talk about the real-life factors that matter: - Why childhood obesity is multifactorial (culture + portions + lifestyle + environment) - The “whole family” approach (because parents control the food + routine) - How after-school fast food runs create cravings and a vicious cycle - Portion sizes, fast eating, and practical strategies like the 20–30 minute pause before seconds - Screens + low physical activity (and how they impact eating and overeating) - Emotional eating, stress, sleep, and when therapy/support may be part of the plan - Ultra-processed foods, “food science” (hyper-palatable snacks), and why kids stop wanting real food - Hidden sugar everywhere (even “healthy” staples like breads, cereals, and spreads) - Why there are no shortcuts—and how to start with one realistic change at a time - Simple, practical ways to cook more at home (including meal kits as a bridge) If you’re a parent thinking: “My kid is always snacking… won’t eat real meals… wants fast food… hates vegetables… and nothing we try sticks.” This episode gives you a real plan to start changing the pattern—one step at a time. Follow for more evidence-based, real-life kid nutrition tips: Instagram: @thepediatricdietitian #kidsnutrition #pediatricnutrition #ultraprocessedfoods #pickyeating #familymeals #screen time #prediabetes #parentingpodcast