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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010Weight loss needed for Children
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010Weight loss needed for Children
Childhood obesity has increased dramatically in many countries and become a situation for concern. For example, in the U.S., according to the latest childhood obesity data from the National Shape and Nutrition Examination Survey, an estimated 16 percent of children and adolescents ages 6-19 years are overweight.
In the U.K., the government has set aside £372 million to reverse the rising trend of obesity with the initial focus on children by helping them to have healthy lifestyles.
Obesity causes the occurrence of some diseases such as insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, obstructive sleep apnea and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (fatty liver).
In addition, obesity can handicap a child physically and socially. Peers are often cruel in their ridicule of an overweight child. Thus they usually have poor self admire. And according to some findings, overweight children have a 70% chance of becoming overweight adults.
Childhood obesity is caused by a number of risk factors. These include the following:
· Nutrition – many overweight children are eating oversized parts. In addition, many of them eating incorrect foods such as high-stout, high calorie junk foods. They also take sugar-containing beverages such as soda and other high calorie drinks. As a upshot, even though obese children are overweight, many of them are poorly nourished.
· Learn from family behaviors (as when all family members overeat).
· Sedentary environments – a lack of physical activity. For example, watching TV or playing games all the time.
· Sleep – Not getting sufficient sleep which increases the risk of childhood obesity.
· Genetics – a family history of obesity.
· Some body malfunction (such as underactive thyroid).
Although we can’t change genetics nor some body malfunction by ourselves, we can work on changing some other risk factors that we can control. We can encourage healthy eating and guide the children to choose healthy food to eat. Most importantly, we have to set as a role model not to overeat and eat healthily ourselves.
Because adolescents frequently rebel against having someone supervise their eating or control them what to eat, they should be given a fantastic deal of nutritional information instead. If they can know what they should eat and why, the chance that they take healthy diet would be higher.
Then how does hypnosis play a role here? If obesity is due to terrible eating habits, hypnosis can help to build healthy eating behaviors. As mind controls our body and behaviors, if our mind can guide us to the genteel and healthy way of eating, we would then have the weight we desire without any of the side effects.
Under the hypnotic state, the suggestions go directly to our subconscious mind, which is more powerful than our conscious mind. And so if the suggestions related to our eating habits go straightly to our subconscious level, the change would take place more effectively and permanently.www.lossweightebook.com
Frank is the founder of www.LossWeightEbook.com with mission dedicated to deliver shape solutions to solve human problems as as to make a long, lasting and positive change in human behaviors.
Prostate Cancer Prevention and Screening
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Are there modifiable risk factors for prostate cancer? Nutrition? Environment? June Chan, UCSF Division of Cancer Epidemiology, explores the nutritional and hormonal risk factors for prostate cancer. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [2/2009] [Shape and Medicine] [Show ID: 15574] … prostate cancer nutrition epidemiology

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