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Which of the following is an effective strategy for dealing with obesity in a child? Question 10 options: a) Institute a "Clean Plate Club" for the family dinner table. b) Set a good example by eating healthy nutritious meals and exercising each day. c) Begin a behavior-modification program that rewards healthy choices and punishes unhealthy choices. d) Treat the child with Alli, the over-the-counter version of orlistat. e) Take control and strongly encourage the child to limit food intake and exercise vigorously.

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Which of the following is an effective strategy for dealing with obesity in a child? Question 10 options:

a)

Institute a "Clean Plate Club" for the family dinner table.

b)

Set a good example by eating healthy nutritious meals and exercising each day.

c)

Begin a behavior-modification program that rewards healthy choices and punishes unhealthy choices.

d)

Treat the child with Alli, the over-the-counter version of orlistat.

e)

Take control and strongly encourage the child to limit food intake and exercise vigorously.

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The most effective strategy for dealing with obesity in a child among the given options is:

b) Set a good example by eating healthy nutritious meals and exercising each day.

This approach is beneficial because it promotes a healthy lifestyle for the entire family. Children often mimic the behaviors of their parents or caregivers, so setting a good example can be a powerful tool in promoting healthy habits. It's important to note that dealing with obesity in children should be a sensitive and supportive process, focusing on health rather than appearance.

Option a) may encourage overeating, while c) might create a negative association with food. Option d) should only be considered under medical supervision, and e) could potentially lead to unhealthy attitudes towards food and exercise. Therefore, option b) is the most balanced and healthy approach.

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