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Who’s Fault Is It Anyways?!?

Category : Featured, Health and Fitness

Sometimes I hear people blaming the media, the FDA, the schools, the government, the candy companies, the soda companies, and on and on that it is their fault that America is getting fatter and lazier.  It’s the FDA’s fault for letting such fattening and unhealthy foods pile up on our grocery store shelves. It’s the media’s fault for not telling us how terrible this food really is.  It’s the schools faults for selling this junk food to our youth…get the picture?

Well, I’m going to level with you and tell you that this is all 100%, totally, completely, and utterly…

CRAP!!!

I could use other adjectives to describe the excuses we seem to create as a society, but I won’t.  You and I both know that none of these entities are to blame.  You and I both know that it isn’t the government’s, media’s, or candy company’s fault that our kids are getting larger hind ends and even more clogged arteries.  You know who the real culprit is, don’t you?

Even if you don’t really want to face the truth, we all have to.  We all need to redirect who we are pointing our fingers at when it comes to not only childhood obesity, but our own selfish gluttonous ways of living.

The finger needs to be pointed at, you guessed it,

Ourselves!!!

That’s right, each and every one of us is responsible for this epidemic.  Most importantly though, and you may hate me for saying this, but the parents of this country are failing their children. That’s the God’s honest truth, isn’t it?  If parents aren’t keeping an eye on what their children are doing and eating, then who will?  Children don’t know what’s good for them and what isn’t, so we can’t expect them to make the right decisions.

The government doesn’t care about your child’s health, except when it is costing too much for health care.

Teacher’s may be somewhat concerned, but it isn’t their job or position to fix your child’s eating habits.

Candy and soda companies only care about turning a profit, not the health of their consumers (generally speaking).

The media only cares about ratings, not making Junior a better informed and healthy citizen.

Your Doctor will be concerned, but is only there when you take your children in for a check up, so they can’t affect change in your house.

So, if no one else seems to care about your child’s health and the health of our nation, who should?

YOU, THE PARENT NEEDS TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR CHILD’S HEALTH AND WELL-BEING!!!

I really don’t mind being blunt and obstinate about this fact.  The sad truth is that we, as a nation, have forgone responsibility for our children’s and our own health.  We have simply stopped caring and stopped nurturing our bodies as they need to be nurtured.

I am going to ask you this though:

At what point will you and others start to take responsibility for your child’s and your health?  Once it’s too late and your both diabetic or have heart attacks?

I truly hope it is sooner than that.  Please believe me when I tell you that you truly need to take responsibility and start now, and everyone is rooting for you!

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How Parents Can Instill Good Eating Habits In Their Kids

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Category : Health and Fitness

What Can Parents Do To Help Their Children With Weight Issues?

Last month we talked about what the causes are of childhood obesity and why this problem is becoming so epidemic. This month, I really want to focus on what parents can do to help their children prevent having weight issues as they grow.

First and foremost, you must start your children on a healthy regimen when they are young. If they aren’t young anymore, don’t worry, you can still make the changes outlined below and have an impact on your child’s life moving forward. The reason to start young is so you can plant the seed in their little minds on what being healthy is and how it can be achieved. So, what are some easy steps you can take right now to get your kids in the right mind set?

1. NEVER SKIP BREAKFAST!
This is extremely important for everyone, not just children. Can you remember the last time you went eight hours without food during the day? Unless it was for religious purposes, you probably can’t think of any instances, right? Well, that is exactly what you are doing every night when you go to sleep. Your eyelids may be closed and your activities stopped, but it doesn’t mean your body stops burning energy. Our bodies are constantly consuming energy and need to be replenished regularly…with healthy supplies! So, after an eight hour fast, you need to wake your little ones with a nutritious breakfast and get their bodies primed for a long day at school or the play yard. (For some good ideas on what to have for breakfast, go to http://www.stop-childhood-obesity.com/healthy-recipes.html)

2. Replace All Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices with Water.
Ever look at the labels on the fruit juices you are giving your children? Take a guess how much sugar is in one serving? A single pouch of Capri Sun can have as much as 26 grams of sugar! That’s two-thirds of what is in a can of soda, which also should be a no-no for kids. When you replace these types of drinks with water, you can cut out nearly 50% of the sugar and carbohydrates that a child may consume in one day! That’s huge! Plus, water keeps us hydrated which helps to reduce our hunger cravings.

3. Limit Pizza, Burgers, Ice Cream, etc. to One Night Per Week.
Now, this is going to be probably more challenging than the other tasks, but it’s very important. What happens to us psychologically as we’re growing up is that we tend to see these ‘junk’ foods as an easy go-to source and tend to associate them with good feelings and quick fixes. In reality, nothing is further from the truth. These so called ‘good’ feelings one gets when consuming junk food is simply a sugar high that stimulates your metabolism. After that high is gone, the body returns to its normal state and the process of trying to get rid of those toxins (and that’s what they are, toxins) begins. This leaves people feeling low and that sub-conscious memory of feeling good that is associated with junk food returns. It’s a vicious cycle, and if it is prevented early, then the battle of breaking the habit later on in life is not an issue.

For now, I think that will be enough to get the process started. I don’t want to burden you with too many ideas and insights right now. However, now is the perfect time to start getting your family on the ‘health train.’ Everyone is talking about eating healthy and exercising more, so why not join them. Then you can have the support of others to get the job done.

If you want more support and advice, please feel free to leave a comment on our blog or in our Healthy Eating Forum.

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Visit the Childhood Obesity Forums!

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Category : Childhood Obesity, Featured

Hey everyone! We’ve created a forum for people to talk about their children and the issues they are having with them. Go ahead and head on over to http://www.stop-childhood-obesity.com/childhood-obesity-forums.html and start adding some posts there to talk with like-minded people!

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Obesity and Children

Category : Childhood Obesity

Many health experts believe that the issue regarding obesity and children should be addressed seriously. Child obesity carries serious risks that can drastically reduce an individual’s life expectancy. Because of the kind of lifestyle that has spawned with the advancement of technology, children’s health is not being taken seriously and, in fact, is sometimes even neglected. This is evident in the studies and research that show that almost 60% of children in America are overweight or obese, and that is just in America, how much more if you include European countries, or the whole world for that matter.

We need to realize that obesity and children is not a good mix. Obese children have the tendency to become overweight when they reach adolescence. Overweight or obese kids also have a high risk of becoming obese adults if one or both parents are overweight. That is not a good sign, since many 30 to 40-something Americans are on the heavy side. Children are the ones that are greatly affected by this health issue, especially nowadays that a lot of children are spending most of their time watching television or playing video games. The tradition of playing baseball, basketball, or football in the neighborhood playground is coming to an end.

With regards to obesity and children, efficient preventive measures should be learned, practiced, and implemented. This is not an epidemic that we can fix by prescribing pills or giving shots. Battling child obesity is a serious lifestyle overhauling and also focuses on the issue of how parents take care of their children, as well as themselves. The first thing that people should remove from their heads is that obese toddlers or kids are cute or healthy. People generally think that a fat kid is cute, or huggable, or well fed. No they are not. If anything, they have a poor diet and an unhealthy lifestyle.

An unhealthy lifestyle and a poor diet are some of the main causes of childhood obesity. A daily routine of school, bus ride going home, video games, microwave meals, television, sleeping late, waking up early the next morning for school is not what you might call a suitable lifestyle for a kid. This is why when you read articles in the paper or in the Internet, the words obesity and children are always inseparable. That is what many people these days see pot-bellied apple-shaped kids. That’s really scary.

Child obesity is an issue that parents should play a huge role in. The key in preventing childhood obesity is proper parenting. Obesity and children is something that parents have a lot to do with. Take note that good parenting can be measured through the values and principles that kids observe as they grow up.

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Does Exercise Really Help?

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Category : Featured, Health and Fitness

Believe it or not, exercise has actually been called into question recently due to some studies that have been published around the world.  In fact, what experts are saying is that exercise may actually encourage weight gain!  Can you believe that?  Doing something that has been touted for so long as a healthy and necessary part of our lives is being chastised and said to have negative consequences!

In all honesty, these studies are complete bull.  You see, what every study fails to mention is not whether or not a person will actually lose weight, children included, if they exercise or not.  We know for a fact that exercise will definitely have positive effects for anyone who actually does exercise on a frequent basis.  Where the studies are misleading people is in the nutritional area that is supposed to accompany exercise.

What the doctors are saying is that exercise, by its very nature, causes us to need more energy (food).  That of course triggers an emotional response that makes us have cravings, thus causing us to seek out any type of food to fill these cravings.  The problem lies in what type of food we are eating.  If exercise forces us to need about 100-500 more calories per day that we really work out, then of course we need to eat a little more.  However, filling up on junk food, including soda pop, candy, popcorn, cookies, etc. isn’t doing the job. You need to eat high quality proteins, fats, and carbohydrates to ensure the cravings you feel are actually being filled with proper nutrition.

I will state that again: eating the right types of food in conjunction with exercise will inevitably lead to weight loss.  No binging on ice cream, donuts, cookies, cake, muffins, bagels or any other form of sugar-laden treat!  Instead, go for some high fiber, 100% whole grains, mixed with carbs from fruits and veggies, along with good quality sources of protein in order to combat these cravings.

Eating is a necessary complement to exercise, but it is up to you to ensure that your family eats the right foods to help spur on weight loss!

What we really see.

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