Do you have an obese teenager?
Obesity among the American teenage population is no laughing matter -- more and more kids seem to be packing on the extra pounds these days. What is to blame? Overzealous junk food marketers, a preponderance of fast food and many other items, that's what.What can parents do about it? An obese teen is sure to be ridiculed by peers as well as have possible health problems, so the disadvantages of being an obese teenager can have both mental and physical consequences. In other words, the obese teen can suffer from many angles. Parents, once informed on how to help, can be a huge influence in this area, though.
If you're the parent of an obese teen and need to find a guidebook to help you with your child's situation, Weight Loss Confidential may just be your ticket. A great review of the book appears here, and it may just be the most important book you read this year.
Are more U.S. teens electing to have obesity surgery these days? According to many reports, this is indeed the case. But, are teens exposing themselves to unneeded risks by doing so?
In what looks like a model program for teenagers grappling with weight issues, specialists at Children's Hospital of Iowa are offering the Better Eating, Stronger Teens (BEST) program for seventh- through 12th-grade girls.
Are kids and teens these days getting fatter? In almost every sense of the word, as a random sampling from a few weeks ago at a skating rink proved my point. Kids that would be considered obese made up about 25% of all the kids I witnessed. Staggering, really.
Many of us have seen kids 99 ours or others -- spends hours in front of the television watching programs and more recently, playing endless video games. There are some parents that attribute kids getting fatter due to this displacement of television over physical exercise.
With much of the American population overweight or obese these days, is there a time in the lives of girls and boys when the habits that lead to added weight start to form solidly?
In the eyes of teenagers, image is a good part of one's identity during those hard-to-pass years. Teenage girls who weight themselves often may even be more likely to take up unhealthy weight-control habits according to a new study.










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