Archive for October, 2009
If you have an overweight child you are probably more motivated than most, because you are concerned for the health and emotional well being of your child. Here are four things I suggest clients do prior to getting started on a weight management program.
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I went to all the trouble of losing 55kgs by having a gastric bypass Laparoscopic lap band inserted to be a physical impediment to overeating five years ago. I don’t regret having it done for one minute but I do regret my returning to bad habits. Banana’s are my downfall these days.
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Fiber helps in the management of Cholesterol through a mechanism called Bile Acid Sequestration. What these fancy words mean is that Bios Life Slim is able to trap and eliminate cholesterol in this bile acid.
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A child is said to be obese when they consume more food than there body require. Many factors contribute to this, not all child obesity is a result of too much food consumption.
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If your child is struggling with their weight you need to become a great role model. It’s time to eat your fruits and veggies, among other healthy food options and start becoming physically active.
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The old adage “you are what you eat” could never be more appropriate than now. Second to Australia, America now has the title of the world’s fattest country. The growing waistline of many Americans is affecting both adults and children alike and concerned parents are looking for creative ways to raise more health conscious kids.
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If you are fat, seriously overweight or obese, do you know why? There are a variety of reasons like the portion size of food, size of your plate and mixture of food you are served. A healthy weight loss plan and advice from a health professional can help with your problem.
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Obese and overweight children very often are targets of social discrimination. I know this may sound drastic, but it is true. Let me explain. Obese children are teased, made fun of, are often excluded from peer activities and subject to painful ridicule. They may also be subject to the parents negative remarks about their weight.
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You may be familiar with organizations that have formed recently that are founded in on the basis that society should accept overweight and obese individuals as normal. While I agree that people who are fat deserve all the rights and privileges that non-fat people enjoy, I believe that accepting that you will be fat for the rest of your life is a form of resignation.
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Children are socialized to model very closely the lives and activities of the parents that raise them. If parents of children are active and promote sports and play with their children it is highly likely that their children will not become overweight or obese.
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