February in the dental world is National Children’s Dental Health Month. Many of us travel to schools
to preach the need for dental health awareness to the kids. Brushing twice a day, and flossing, and
eating less sweets, yada yada yada...
But there is an elephant in the room that is going unnoticed.
It’s the skyrocketing obesity levels in children that must be addressed even before oral hygiene
habits.
The most recent CDC (Center for Disease Control) statistics for childhood obesity paint an alarming
picture: ages 2-5 at 22%, ages 6-11 at 34%. This has almost doubled from 2016! Our children eat
way too many refined carbohydrates. Four grams of carbs equals one teaspoon of sugar. The snacks
we give our kids are loaded with them. And even in the snacks we have been told are “good” for
them, carbs are insidiously present. For example a 6 oz. Yoplait yogurt contains a net of 20 grams of
carbs. That’s 5 teaspoons of sugar at on sitting! Pretty eye opening.
If you would like to learn more about this and what you can do to help prevent this epidemic in
your house, come to one of my seminars at Figure Savers. They are held every Tuesday at 6:30 PM
and run for about an hour. As the old adage goes. Knowledge is power!
In Health,
Dr. Stewart
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