Childhood Obesity: Causes, Risks, and Strategies for Prevention

Childhood obesity affects approximately 30% of children in the U.S., and numbers continue to rise. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), obesity is one's body mass index (BMI) at or above the 95th percentile of the CDC sex-specific BMI-for-age growth charts. During the pandemic, childhood obesity rates rocketed, and if these tendencies remain, 57% of children ages two to 19 could struggle with adult obesity in 2050.

Our pediatrician works to fight this condition by encouraging regular wellness exams to prevent heart disease, diabetes, liver disease, and other complications. If your child experiences shortness of breath, constant fatigue, joint pain, signs of sleep apnea, or excessive body weight, call our office to discuss how to help your child live their best and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Childhood Obesity: Causes, Risks, and Strategies for Prevention

Environmental, genetic, socioeconomic, and physiologic factors contribute to childhood obesity. With food costs inflating, it's hard for low to medium-income families to purchase foods that aren't heavily processed and filled with sugars, additives, and other unhealthy ingredients. Similarly, some families don't have proper resources or finances to sign their children up for sports, nor do they have safe places to play outside and exercise. Eating less and moving more doesn't solve the problem like experts once believed, and the issue is more complex than ever.

Strategies for prevention include working with our pediatrician to create a plan for better health and longevity. They might recommend regular BMI screening to ensure it's below the 95th percentile. They may also consider the child's home situation, evaluating where the child lives, ethnic background, medical history, and more. Our pediatrician will also educate your child on the benefits of developing healthier eating patterns, finding fun ways to get active (dance, games, active chores), and the advantages great quality sleep has on their body.

Visit Our Pediatrician to Combat Childhood Obesity

Your child should visit pediatricians to discuss preventive strategies, which may include drinking fewer sugary beverages, nutritious recipe recommendations, encouraging 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity daily, and limiting screen time to reduce the urge to be sedentary. Children and teens with severe obesity (a BMI of 120 or more) may be candidates for bariatric surgery, but it's vital to know that surgery is never our pediatrician's first recommendation.

Please explore our website to learn about the conditions we treat and the services provided. Consider a consultation for childhood obesity if symptoms seem concerning, and avoid putting your child at risk for inadequate health. You can book an appointment with one of our physicians online or call our office.

Plantation Office

220 S.W. 84th Avenue
Suite 206
Plantation, FL 33324
Tel: (954) 423-2300
Fax: (954) 424-4200

Plantation Office Hours

Monday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
(From 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM for well-child exams by appointment only)
Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM

plantation office

Our Plantation office is located off of Broward Boulevard between University Drive and Pine Island Road on S.W. 84th Avenue, less than 1/4 mile south of Broward Boulevard in the Westside Medical Park.

Weston Office

1040 Weston Road
Suite 310
Weston, FL 33326
Tel: (954) 384-8885
Fax: (954) 384-7376

Weston Office Hours

Monday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
(Open most Saturdays)

weston office

Our Weston office is located on the east side of Weston Road between Indian Trace and Saddle Club Road in the Chase Bank Building.


  • "I've been bringing my 3 children here for 4 years (military family). They are simply the best. Kelly, Brenda, and the Drs are fantastic! I highly recommend them."
    D.C.
  • "Staff is always friendly and wonderful. All the Doctors, NP, Nurses are just a joy to see full of patience and kindness."
    B.G.
  • "Dr. Morrison has been our pediatrician for 25 years. He is wonderful. He is knowledgeable, thorough, and has an excellent bedside manner. Dr. Morrison truly KNOWS his patients and remembers specifics about their health history. He takes the time to build a rapport with patients and their parents. My children are grown and my youngest (nearly 21) does not want to stop seeing him!"
    L.H.
  • "Dr. Salland has been my children’s pediatrician for 23 years. She’s extremely knowledgeable, compassionate and has a wonderful bedside manner. When I came to South Florida 23 years ago, I asked several parents who I should use as my children’s pediatrician and her name came up on several conversations. I’m So glad we picked her as our pediatrician."
    S.O.
  • "Reviewing a MD office is never easy. We started going to West Broward Pediatrics after we decided our original pediatrician was not the right fit anymore. We have seen all of the MDs in the practice at both the Weston and Plantation office. I love that they have Saturday hours, as well as an evening hour one day a week. The staff is always friendly and I have never had a hard time making an appointment when my daughter is sick. We went from a single MD practice to a multi MD office and I was afraid I wouldn't get to know the MD. We use the same MD for my daughter's yearly and then can see any of the MDs for sick visits. We are definitely happy we made the change."
    I.F.
  • "This practice is amazing!! They are kind, caring, and think about my child and my needs. They are willing to talk through decisions and value my opinion. We will be with them a long time."
    Carrie