There are many factors as to why this has happened. And it is spreading to other countries as well....this is just not limited to the States.
1st of all look at the schools. Many factors here. If Bush had his way all the kids would do in school is study for a national test so that it can be determined if fed and state funding should be given to the schools. So in doing this, I have noticed in my area, that PE (Physical Education) has almost been eliminated. What was once a mandatory 2 - 3 times a week class, has almost been eliminated and it has been eliminated in some schools all together. Hmm...so lets make a kid sit in a seat and not get up for an entire day, except to stuff his face with the crap from the cafeteria's that are not monitored for saturated fat content and health concerns. Hmmm...seems like the kids would be living whats called a sedetary lifestyle. When school is over. What does the typical kid do? Watch TV, stuff his face or play a video game until dinner is ready and then they do the same activity after dinner and become a slug or perhaps a human sloth.
How many playgrounds do you see every day filled with kids playing hoops, softball, street hockey, lacross.....I use to see this all the time years ago. Reminds me of the episode of the Simpsons when Itchy & Scratchy are taken off the air and the kids go outside for what seems the 1st time in there lives only to discover playgrounds and recreational activities.
Some Tips to Help Overweight Kids
Obesity is a problem not only in the old age, but among kids too. It affects the kid mentally and also predisposes the child to many other diseases. The following tips help to reduce weight of obese children.
Here are some things that would curb this trend of overweight and disease ridden children of society.
1. Get kids moving. To lose weight, kids must burn more calories than they take in. No one physical activity is better than another for calorie expenditure. So let kids find the type of activity they enjoy.
2. Feed kids alternatives to commercially produced cow's milk. At five times the protein content of breast milk, cow's milk and the bovine growth hormone it contains make kids bigger and fatter. Instead use soya-milk fortified with calcium or Rice Dream, a milk created from rice.
3. Get high-risk foods out of the house. Don't buy snack foods high in calories; they're fattening for the entire family.
4. Establish family meal schedules. Get kids accustomed to eating at specified times with small snacks in between, rather than all day long.
Buy organic health foods. The additives in our foods are chemicals, not nutrients, and are therefore neither utilized nor eliminated by the body. The preservatives, steroids and growth hormones in our foods, particularly in meat, chicken, milk and other dairy products, become stored in our bodies, adding to our weight.
5. Encourage kids to take part in extra curricular activities, not necessarily sports only, but music or arts or anything the child is interested in. This will change the focus of the child on it being obese and provide mental relaxation.
6. Teach children conscious food combining. Fruit should be eaten alone on an empty stomach for quick absorption. If introduced into the digestive system when other foods are present, it will just sit there. Mixing carbohydrates and proteins should be minimized. Once animal protein is eaten, it should be followed primarily by protein.
7. Never nag children about eating and being fat. Criticism only raises stress and anxiety levels, making the problem worse.
BTW,.....That McDonalds Pic is not even from the States.
1st of all look at the schools. Many factors here. If Bush had his way all the kids would do in school is study for a national test so that it can be determined if fed and state funding should be given to the schools. So in doing this, I have noticed in my area, that PE (Physical Education) has almost been eliminated. What was once a mandatory 2 - 3 times a week class, has almost been eliminated and it has been eliminated in some schools all together. Hmm...so lets make a kid sit in a seat and not get up for an entire day, except to stuff his face with the crap from the cafeteria's that are not monitored for saturated fat content and health concerns. Hmmm...seems like the kids would be living whats called a sedetary lifestyle. When school is over. What does the typical kid do? Watch TV, stuff his face or play a video game until dinner is ready and then they do the same activity after dinner and become a slug or perhaps a human sloth.
How many playgrounds do you see every day filled with kids playing hoops, softball, street hockey, lacross.....I use to see this all the time years ago. Reminds me of the episode of the Simpsons when Itchy & Scratchy are taken off the air and the kids go outside for what seems the 1st time in there lives only to discover playgrounds and recreational activities.
Some Tips to Help Overweight Kids
Obesity is a problem not only in the old age, but among kids too. It affects the kid mentally and also predisposes the child to many other diseases. The following tips help to reduce weight of obese children.
Here are some things that would curb this trend of overweight and disease ridden children of society.
1. Get kids moving. To lose weight, kids must burn more calories than they take in. No one physical activity is better than another for calorie expenditure. So let kids find the type of activity they enjoy.
2. Feed kids alternatives to commercially produced cow's milk. At five times the protein content of breast milk, cow's milk and the bovine growth hormone it contains make kids bigger and fatter. Instead use soya-milk fortified with calcium or Rice Dream, a milk created from rice.
3. Get high-risk foods out of the house. Don't buy snack foods high in calories; they're fattening for the entire family.
4. Establish family meal schedules. Get kids accustomed to eating at specified times with small snacks in between, rather than all day long.
Buy organic health foods. The additives in our foods are chemicals, not nutrients, and are therefore neither utilized nor eliminated by the body. The preservatives, steroids and growth hormones in our foods, particularly in meat, chicken, milk and other dairy products, become stored in our bodies, adding to our weight.
5. Encourage kids to take part in extra curricular activities, not necessarily sports only, but music or arts or anything the child is interested in. This will change the focus of the child on it being obese and provide mental relaxation.
6. Teach children conscious food combining. Fruit should be eaten alone on an empty stomach for quick absorption. If introduced into the digestive system when other foods are present, it will just sit there. Mixing carbohydrates and proteins should be minimized. Once animal protein is eaten, it should be followed primarily by protein.
7. Never nag children about eating and being fat. Criticism only raises stress and anxiety levels, making the problem worse.
BTW,.....That McDonalds Pic is not even from the States.
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