In this Pennsylvania State University program, Kris Clark, professor of nutritional sciences at Pennsylvania State University hosts various Penn State shape professionals in an examination of the causes of childhood obesity, including the impact of larger food parts and reduced physical activity. Learn about how today’s American lifestyle of quick food, driving instead of walking, as well as video games and computer use, have affected for children shape.
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seriously, we need more parents like them
5:28 – those are fantastic parents. They are openminded, rational and they don’t have any ‘attitude’ (“How DARE you call my child stout!”). They take responsibility for their child’s healthy upbringing. We need more of them!
There’s a new documentary on the obesity crisis coming to theaters soon – “Waiting for My Real Life.”
If anyone is in need of a excellent diet and in a do-able way, then message me at
robianj at gmail,com