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  1. Encouraging Fruits and Vegetables – Balanced Lunches

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    Bernard Duke

    When you send your kids off to school every day, you probably are aware, at least in general terms, of the curriculum used and the strengths of their individual teachers. You might even spend time discussing with your children the dynamics that are created with their friends in a group setting. Surely, they comment on trends and fads. However, one of the most important things that school offers for their learning environment and physical development may be completely out of your realm of thought: school lunches.

  2. Combating Childhood Obesity

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    Bernard Duke

    Your child not only forms the groundwork for a healthy life in childhood, his eating patterns affect his health in later years. Too often school lunch programs offer junk food because the food is popular and cheap. However, the price of healthy food doesn’t have to be exorbitant and it is far cheaper when you consider the health of your child in later decades of his life.

  3. 5 Easy Ways to Get Kids to Eat Vegetables

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    Trina Cleary

    Having trouble convincing your kids to swallow a healthy dose of greens each day? Try some of these quick tricks for boosting their veggie intake.

  4. Taking Control – You Can Prevent Your Child’s Obesity

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    Vince Palko

    We need to find a solution to a growing epidemic which is childhood obesity! Here is my solution.

  5. Weight Loss Approaches For Children

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    Jen Page

    You may have heard that more and more children are gaining weight to the point of obesity, and that it seems the problem gets worse and worse as time goes on. There are many reasons for this, but thankfully, there are also many great weight loss approaches for children.

  6. Childhood Obesity and Overweight Problems

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    Ralph Harris

    The rapidly rising prevalence and severity of the problems of obesity and overweight problems among children and adolescence are discussed in relationship to their impact on chronic disorders such as diabetes and also as related to their causes, including lack of physical exercise, poor diet, parenting, sub-optimal nutrition and overuse of sedentary activities such as watching television and playing computer games. Suggestions for remedies to correct the causes are dealt with.

  7. Raising Healthy Children in an Unhealthy Society – Is There Anything We Can Do About It?

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    Vincent E. Haywood

    Do we really live in an unhealthy society? Is raising healthy children difficult in an unhealthy society? Are children still our future? These questions and many more are a topic of great concern for many mothers and fathers searching for ways to raise healthy children.
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  8. How to Make Your Kid Lose Weight

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    Tony Farley

    Below are five tips that can help your over weight kids to lose weight and become more healthy. 1. Parents – The children take after their parents. So your health and weight has a direct effect on your child. If one of their parents is overweight, children have 25% probability of becoming overweight themselves.

  9. Obese Children and Their Mental Health – Psychological Impacts of a Fat Kid

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    Jenny Franco

    The idea of psychological impacts on an obese child was unheard of until recently as the issue has been receiving quite a bit of worldwide attention. With all this attention, we all wonder what is going on with them mentally and emotionally.

  10. Get Your Children in Shape – Get Physical With Them!

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    Idaline Hall

    Parents should encourage physical activity for their child, regardless of weight. Find fitness-related activities that the whole family can enjoy doing. Do things together like biking, swimming, skating, or bowling. If your child is interested in giving a new activity a try, offer to give them some lessons or help them find a team or club they can join.

  11. Childhood Obesity Can Now Be Linked to Heart Disease

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    Jaclyn Compton

    The Wall Street Journal posted an eye opening article this morning. Overweight children, as young as 3- 5 can be linked to heart disease. The findings were discovered by testing children’s C- reactive protein.

  12. Childhood Health – Five Simple Tips to Help Your Child Be Healthier and Do Better in School

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    Joe Kosterich

    One of the laments of parents is getting children to eat lunch. The number of lunches that are either swapped or not eaten is huge. Learn five simple ways to help your child be healthier and do better at school.

  13. Motivate Your Children to Excel in Life With Indoor Sports & Outdoor Sports – 6 Reasons

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    Jenn Stevens

    Encourage your child to excel by introducing them to indoor sports and outdoor sports. Make certain they also know the importance of diet and exercise. Our world today is so filled with video games and computers, good healthy activity is sometimes forgotten. Sports will make exercise a part of their daily life and increase their chance of being a healthy adult.

  14. Involve Your Kids in the Kitchen

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    Cedric McIntyre

    Teach your kids how to prepare their own foods and snacks. This way they can also learn about healthy foods and how to look after themselves.

  15. Help to Overcome Childhood Obesity

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    Jenny H Jordan

    Don’t let your child be teased and bullied about being overweight and different to other kids. Use the tips and hints to get your child more active and for them to start having FUN!

  16. Childhood Obesity is on the Rise

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    Christine Crotts

    According to childhood obesity statistics, childhood obesity has more than tripled over the course of the past thirty years. Over 30% of children ages 6-19 years old are either already overweight, or at a high risk of becoming overweight. These childhood obesity statistics have shocked not only scientists, but parents as well. In a world full of technology and video games, kids are simply not getting enough physical stimulation.
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  17. Dealing With Obesity in Children

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    Christine Crotts

    More and more children are struggling with obesity in today’s society. With a prevalence of video games and television luring youth into a sedentary lifestyle, it is no wonder why so many children are facing this issue. However, it is not the children who are to blame for the obesity problem, for children are only a product of their environment.

  18. Kids Lose Weight a Lot Easier

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    E Knouse

    It is much easier kids to lose weight than for adult for a number of reasons. The largest reason is metabolism. Kids have a ton of energy allowing them to stay active, they are constantly growing, still developing and hormones are coursing through their body in augmenting amounts as they get older, making it less complicated for them to get rid of excess weight because their body naturally get rid of excess more so than an adult.

  19. American Heart Month – Childhood Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease

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    Carol Josel

    According to government statistics, almost 32% of our nation’s children are obese or overweight. Of that 32%, 20% of those ages 6- to 11, and 18% of those between 12- and 19-years-old are actually obese–and that means they are at increased risk of heart disease and stroke.

  20. Grandma’s Job is to Make Grandkids Eat

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    Arya Sharma

    Back in 1997, I read a most interesting piece by Ann Gibbons, a correspondent for Science magazine, on why human females live so long after they stop reproducing. Based on studies of African hunter gatherers, it seems that the evolutionary purpose of why women live after menopause is to make sure their grandchildren eat.

  21. Once a Month Cooking – A Weapon in Our Arsenal in the War Against Childhood Obesity

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    Sarah Short

    Obesity is at an all time high and if our children are obese, they stand a good chance of dying before we do! We simply have to take charge and bring our children’s eating habits back in line with what they should be eating. OAMC makes it easier to do this.

  22. Uncovering 3 Proven Ways to Educate Your Child on Good Eating Habits and Prevent Obesity

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    Jay P Jackson

    Obesity has fast becoming one of the common problems among kids and the ever-deteriorating situation is indeed alarming. If you are a parent and your child is facing this problem, you simply cannot run away from the responsibility of imparting the correct eating habits to him/her. Here are 3 proven ways to do that.

  23. Feed Your Children the Right Snacks and Avoid the Dangers of Childhood Obesity

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    Grace Onyango

    Childhood obesity is on the rise and with all the childhood obesity statistics showing this trend on the rise. Parents are still not doing the right thing to avoid childhood obesity. I am a parent and as much as I want to love my children I do not want to spoil them with food that will increase their risk of childhood obesity.

  24. Kids, Self Image and Eating Disorders

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    Eric U Viskovicz

    If you, as a parent, have had an eating disorder, and therefore are concerned about your children also suffering an eating, you are wise to be so. The percentage of parents with eating disorders who have a child with an eating disorder is 85%.

  25. How Moms Can Help Their Overweight and Obese Children

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    William A. Anderson

    The psychotherapist and weight loss expert, once a chronically obese child and adult himself, explains how mothers can help their children solve their obesity problem. When mom tackles the problem the right way, she will also be solving the problem for herself, and she’ll be helping the whole country solve our childhood obesity epidemic.

  26. It’s Still Your Fault Your Child’s Fat, And It’s Time to “Parent-Up!”

    by

    Idaline Hall

    It has been researched and well documented that the cause of the increase in obesity in children, and the entire population as well, is due to low levels of physical activity, frequency of eating out, and over-consumption of convenience and empty-calorie foods. These child obesity factors are under parents’ control, and parents must be held accountable. The good news is that child obesity is preventable and reversible.

  27. Kids Need to Lose Weight – Eat Healthier Food and Follow an Easy Diet

    by

    Peter Goligher

    It’s important for the parents to take control and lead by example. Your kids will want to follow you in everything you do and it can be irresponsible for you to cram yourself full of chocolate and then shout at the kid when they want the same.

  28. Ten Ways to Win the Fight Against Childhood Obesity

    by

    Carolyn Gray

    Drinking water will not kill your kids, and it is not a punishment. If they are not drinking low-fat milk with lunch or dinner, water should be in their glass.

  29. The Growing Problem of Childhood Obesity

    by

    Sean Jordan

    Childhood obesity is one of the major problems facing the children of today. It is not only a health and weight issue, but it also creates social problems too.

  30. Childhood Obesity – Three Small Changes Make a Big Difference in Reducing Childhood Obesity

    by

    Joe Kosterich

    The First lady has put childhood obesity back on the agenda. Whilst governments can help the real answer lies in the actions of parents,families and individuals. Three very simple things make a huge difference when it comes to childhood obesity.

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