|
| |
|
 |
We will not share your email with anyone. |
 |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
Notice:::
The articles presented are provided by third party authors
and do not neccessarily reflect the views or opinions
of HealthStatus.com, Inc. They should not be construed
as medical advice or diagnosis. Consult with your physician
prior to following any suggestions provided.
Call the Obese Police - the Kids are Growing Up AND Out!
by Mick Burrows
It’s no secret that the majority of kids - and if we’re honest that includes ourselves in our earlier days - constantly shy away from the foods that are good and healthy for them. Preference has always been shown to those high in saturated fats and containing great quantities of sugar. It is however, the rapid increase in fast food establishments and the clever advertising campaigns that marketing specialists dream up to accompany them; that have escalated a growing concern for the children of the 21st century. Childhood obesity is already widespread in some areas of the world and on the rise in many of the others. A startling statistic suggests that an estimated 22 million children under five are thought to be overweight across the globe. It is believed that children now get 10% of their total energy intake from fast foods! A Body Mass Index (BMI) reading is accepted as reasonably accurate in adults is assessing
their weight range, but it is much more difficult in adolescents, especially during puberty when they are experiencing varying phases of sudden growth. The major concern is that these overweight children are at risk for serious health conditions like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol - all once considered exclusively adult diseases. In a vicious circle, those children who are unhappy with their weight may be more likely than those of an average-weight, to develop unhealthy dieting habits, which can also lead to serious eating disorders. Encouragement from two angles represent the key to turning things around. Firstly, the diets of these susceptible youngsters need to be managed and monitored more closely by parents and guardians; secondly exercise is essential, as lack of this plays a key role in gradual weight gain, which can lead all the way to obesity. With the explosion in recent
years of video gaming systems, children are spending more and more time sitting in front of a screen of one description or another, instead of running around in the fresh air. Perhaps the solution is for all the family to become involved in outdoor pursuits. Many kids have become so used to being left to their own devises that they simply play on these games out of sheer boredom and the general apathy displayed by their elders has discouraged them from following a more active alternative. So a huge responsibility is resting firmly on the shoulders of families to steer their vulnerable offspring away from the path to obesity and onto the road to a healthy life. Mick Burrows writes for http://www.weight-is-over.info
click here to find more details on what is obesity - don’t ‘weight’.
Advanced Search HealthStatus.com:::
| |
|
Other Articles:
Running from the Fat Monster after Gastric Bypass Many patients of gastric bypass report feeling fearful of succeeding at weight loss after a lifetime of failed diet attempts. In most cases, the fear of success subsides as a patient reaches goal weight and becomes comfortable in their new body. About that time the Fat Monster shows up...
The Easy Diet Which Enables People To Lose Their Excess Weight If you are somebody who faces a yearly struggle and battle with your weight, this article may be of interest to you. In this article I write about how I have had an ongoing battle with my own weight and how I after a lot of courage lost the excess pounds. I am one of those people who...
Homemade Hair Dressing to Naturally Grow Your Hair There's plenty you can do to hang on to what hair you have and encourage healthy regrowth without spending an arm and a leg for it. You can start by taking a look in your very own kitchen. If you are suffering from hair loss or baldness, apply a paste of hot olive oil, 1 tablespoon of...
|
| |
|
|
 |
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
| |
Researchers at Arizona State University in Mesa, report that low-fat diets high in protein result in less hunger and more satisfaction. They are also healthier than most low-carb/high-protein diets, which tend to be high in fat.
|
|
 |
JUST FOR YOU:::: |
 |
|
|
|
 |
OUR NEWSLETTER |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|