Teen
Dieting
We have the highest teenage and
childhood obesity rates today than at any other point in
the world’s long history. Much of the blame for this is
on the fast food, low energy society that we have become.
Far too often we feel that it is safer to keep our
children inside our homes rather than out and about in
the great outdoors. The things we are doing for the
protection of our children are actually detrimental to
the health of our children.
There are things however that are
being done to address the problem and get our children
more involved, more active, and better educated about
making the proper choices about diet, nutrition, fitness,
and overall health. The problem for most teens is getting
them off the computer, phone, or away from the television
long enough to get active.
Even video games are getting in on
the act of getting children up and active by creating
games such as Play Station 2’s Dance Party Revolution and
the new Nintendo Wii gaming system that seem to be taking
the market by storm. These systems allow consumers, to
actively participate in the game play adventure rather
than sitting back and playing the game in a static
environment. It is a great way to get teens off their
seats and active. These games are also fun for adults and
will have the same effects when it comes to activity.
Whoever thought we’d be actually encouraging game play
for exercise?
Get Outside and Get Active and Do
PACE daily
Teens learn by example and whether
they care to admit it or not, they typically enjoy doing
things as part of the family. Go rock wall climbing or
mountain climbing. Go bike riding as a family. Camp in
the great out doors and go hiking, boating, or biking yet
again. Learn a new sport together. It’s amazing how much
fun you can have learning how scuba dive and while you
are at it, neither of you will be consuming empty
calories. Even if the sport you take up together doesn’t
involve a lot of physical activity it is quite likely
more active than sitting in front of the
television.
Have your teen join a recreational
sports team. We have all kinds of sports teams available
in our community in which our teens can join. Even those
with no skills at all can join and play in some of the
leagues while other leagues are competitive. Getting out
and about for a softball game, soccer game, and even
volleyball can be a great way for the family to do
something together and the games and practices are
opportunities for your teen to be
active.
Lawn work is another way to get
out and get active with your teen. The key, as always, is
in your teen burning more calories than he or she
consumers. It is often easier said than done but it is
quite possible if you work to get them out and about.
Find things however that will be interesting to your teen
and focus on those rather than torturing them with
activities that hold no interest at all (well maybe not
the yard work). At any rate, filling their time with
activities is also allowing time that they aren’t
consuming calories as well and that is something worth
considering.
Encourage your teen to eat
healthier foods. Eliminate calorie-loaded sods, fruit
juices, and energy drinks from your pantry shelves, and
encourage your teens to drink plenty of water each day.
Introduce as many vegetables as possible to the diet of
your teens and get rid of the prepackaged convenience
goodies that teens are notorious for depleting in one
sitting. Also having your teens actively participate in
the preparation and clean up for meals will help them pay
more attention to the things they put into their mouths
as well as the messes they make in the process. Buy the
High-Speed Fat Loss Program
in 7 Easy Steps and keep it together with your
children.
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