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Children who are overweight or obese should be encouraged to keep a food-and-activity diary, say new public health guidelines for England.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence says more needs to be done to tackle child obesity.
It says getting parents and their children to track what they snack on and how much TV they watch could help.
Although rates are levelling off, three in every 10 children aged between two and 15 are overweight or obese.
The guidelines make a raft of recommendations, including greater support from local authorities, but say families are at the heart of managing the issue.
Children from around the age of 12 - depending on their ability - should be encouraged to monitor their eating, physical activity and any sedentary behaviour, say the guidelines.
"For example, encourage them to keep a record of time spent watching television or playing computer games, and what they snack on and when, to identify areas that need addressing," says NICE.
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Is it just me or do you also think it should be the parents responsibility to be the monitor and NOT the childs?