Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Childhood Obesity Nutrition - What You Can Do Today
Sitting in front of a screen sipping sugary drinks and eating fatty foods is a daily fact of life for most American kids. The prevalence of overweight and obese children has increased from 15% in 1971 to more than 30% in 2000.
Western diets are oozing with more fat and sugar than ever before, while children are becoming more complacent and getting less physical exercise by sitting in front of computers all day, and in front of TV sets at night. These activities, along with the lack of physical exercise programs in our schools, are not providing the energy that a child's body requires to burn off calorie intake.
Indeed, the risk factors for childhood obesity read like a checklist of ailments that only a generation ago would never have
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