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Your browser is not supported on this site, please click here to update.You've wandered off the path!The web page you requested from our site could not be found.Samantha swims at Making Waves in Brampton, part of the healthy lifestyle encouraged by the STOMP Early Years program at SickKids. Six months after enrolling in the program, her BMI has decreased from 22.9 to 19.3, and her potential risk for a host of medical problems has been reduced.Order this photo Samantha, 4½, glides across the laminate floor, practically dancing her way to the foyer where her backpack is ready for her afternoon at kindergarten.She pulls out her pink and purple Lalaloopsy lunchbox and carefully opens it to show off its contents: apple juice and a Ziploc bag filled with broccoli florets.This, not cookies, not cereal bars, nor crackers, will be her afternoon snack.“Are you sure you like broccoli?” her visitor asks.“Oh yes,” breathes Samantha, who confides that peppers, all colours, red, green, yellow, are really her “favourite.”

But, not long ago, she didn’t even know she loved them. Now she helps her mother Cheri Morrow shop for them, bring them home, slice them and arrange them in a bowl ready for healthy snacking in the fridge.Yes, Morrow confesses to having chips stashed out of reach — “There’s no family that doesn’t,” she admits — but it’s all about Samantha and her brother Sean, 8, making healthy choices. “The answer is never ‘No,’” Morrow, a nurse, says. “We just want them to think about what they’re choosing.”Samantha is one of some 50 children under the age of 5 who have gone through, or are going through, the free SickKids Obesity Management Program (STOMP), launched in conjunction with Toronto Public Health, to address childhood obesity and all the related diseases that extra weight can cause.According to SickKids’ comprehensive “Healthy and Happy Pulse Check Survey” to be released today, parents appear to be in a near panic about the shape their children are in. Compared with their own childhood:73 per cent of Canadians think children’s lifestyles are not as healthy today 78 per cent say children today get less exercise 65 per cent say they have poorer eating habits 59 per cent say they are getting less nutritional value compared with their own childhood Faced with the statement that today’s children may become the first generation to have shorter lifespans than their parents

, 55 per cent of Canadians believe society should do everything it can to improve the lifestyle of the young.“I don’t like to think of it in a blaming way; the problem is much more than the parents, the child, or the health-care system,” explains Dr. Catherine Birken, the staff pediatrician who leads STOMP. “It’s the environment in which they live. It’s the food industry. It’s direct advertising to children. If we’re thinking about solutions, we need to think at multiple different levels, at multiple different settings, all the way from genetics to what extent the physical environment, the neighbourhood, is supportive of physical activity. It used to be that STOMP was only for teens 12-17, but as SickKids medical professionals came to realize that good habits were best acquired in early childhood, the program was expanded two years ago to include preschoolers as young as six months. “The literature supports the idea that, if you work with families quite early on, if you ingrain young children before the age of 5, you have a better chance of making a long-term impact, especially around the area of health behaviour,” Birken maintains.

The family has attended STOMP classes and counseling sessions on everything from cooking to nutrition to fitness therapy. At the same time, Samantha has stepped up her activities, taking swimming lessons as well as dance. And, for Christmas, she got a scooter that she rides around the highrise condo. “It’s a princess scooter!” she says.Although the family doesn’t own a scale — and was advised against buying one — Morrow believes she herself has lost about 10 pounds now that she has given up fast food. Samantha’s dad, Terry, who had to be convinced to sacrifice his ordered-in “meat lover’s pizzas” for healthier home-made pita versions, lost 20 pounds, and is getting his diabetes under control.“There was resistance at first,” says Cheri, estimating that the shopping, cooking and cleaning take up an hour a day. “It was difficult to make the changes because we’re both so busy and it just seemed easier to grab something on the go or eat out. But now, we stop and think.”