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Helping Teens with Weight Loss

SeacoastOnline.com reports studies have looked at teens who have successfully lost weight and maintained that weight loss to see what can be done by those trying to do the same.

“The number one strategy that worked for most teens was exercise, especially when it came to maintaining weight loss. Getting daily exercise at an adequate level appears to be extremely helpful. In general, weight loss is achieved by creating a negative balance between calories taken in and calories burned off. However, because of the nutrient needs required by growing and developing bodies during adolescence, calorie intake needs to stay above a certain baseline. This means that food restriction alone is not the best solution. In most cases, both calorie intake and exercise need to be addressed.”

Even the French Fight Obesity

Despite their culinary expertise, the French are fighting the childhood obesity battle as we are. This image and food-conscious nation has seen a rise in both childhood and adult obesity.

BBC News reports that 127 French towns have adopted a program called EPODE to reduce obesity among kids by delivering real-world lessons in moderation, food grouping and more. The program visits schools, distributes its messages in markets and enjoys the support of both the government and corporate world. EPODE is going directly to the kids and promoting health and healthy choices as a lifestyle—not as an intermittent activity.

Compulsory Cooking Lessons in UK Schools

The goal of England’s soon-to-be-introduced required cooking lessons will be on making sure every 11 to 14-year-old pupil can master simple, healthy recipes using fresh ingredients. It’s part of the government’s drive to reduce levels of obesity and teach healthy eating habits.

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Judith

  1. Nadine Said,

    Judith,
    Even the French have changed their life habits, ‘thanks’ to TV, snacks and fast-food, and you see more and more overweight children here. The important thing is to notice and act as early as possible. A plump child is still supposed to be a sign of good health, when it only spells trouble for later.
    Love your site, it’s great!
    Nadine

  2. Beverly D'Amico Said,

    Judith: Congrats on getting your site up and running and for choosing a subject that is near and dear to all of us, especially the older we get with the hormone imbalance, etc.

  3. Phyllis Said,

    Judith:

    This is a wonderful site. I like that you recognize that weightloss is not isolated to one particular area — health or diet or exercise — or one particular approach. Getting and staying there (whatever the goal) requires purpose, education, choices that work for each individual … and we’d like to look cute while we’re getting there! You’ve nailed it.

    Phyllis

  4. Judith Said,

    Hi Phyllis,

    I’m so glad you came over to check out the site. It was such fun putting it together. Please come back often and share the wealth of information you have om this topic. It will take a village of knowledgeable people to keep us focused in a healthy way on our *weight issues.*

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