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Doctors share tips on how to keep your child active and healthy during the pandemic.
Posted: Dec 16, 2020 1:32 PM
Updated: Dec 16, 2020 5:57 PM
Posted By: Chris Lueneburg
EUGENE, Ore. Distance learning during the pandemic can be hard on the mind and body, and for students who primarily get their exercise during physical education classes, weight gain may be an issue.
According to Oregon Medical Group Pediatrician Dr. Craig Lash, there has been a notable trend of rising weights among his young patients. We ve noticed anywhere from just a few pounds weight gain compared to what they should be according to their growth charts, to moderate weight gain, he said. I do think this is due to the lack of physical education classes.