Parents are focus of new childhood anti-obesity education campaign
Extract:
"Parents in families where both parents work think they have little time to prepare fresh food - the time spent preparing meals dropped from two hours in 1980 to 20 minutes in 2000. If they have little time with their children in the evening, they do not want to argue over food.
Peer pressure, for instance over school packed lunches, leads to a cycle where children reject healthy food and parents appease them with crisps and snacks and use sweets and biscuits "as a substitute for lack of time together or a reward"."
Here is an extract from my webpage http://www.wildeaboutsteroids.co.uk/children.html
"When children become fat it is essentially because they are eating salty food. Children are especially vulnerable to salt because of their small size and small blood volume, and because their blood vessels are weaker than those of adults. Salt, and the water it attracts to it, can more easily distend weak blood vessels than fully mature ones. The resulting increase in blood volume and other fluid retention results in weight gain, as well as higher blood pressure and many other undesirable consequences. The smaller the child, the less salt they should have - and a baby, of course, should have no salt at all. - Babies can die if they are fed salty food.
Because children have much smaller bodies than adults it would be best if they had no more than half as much salt as adults. Most children, however, have much more than this because they eat so many snacks and instant foods. Just one cheeseburger, for instance, contains almost double the recommended daily salt maximum for children. There are high amounts of salt in packet soups, instant noodles, ketchup and sauces, sausages, burgers and savoury snacks. Fat children will lose weight fast if they eat less salt. And even faster still if they eat plenty of fresh fruit and unsalted vegetables, because these are rich in potassium, which helps to displace sodium from the body."
Exercise and dieting do not reduce obesity. - See http://aboutsalt.blogspot.com/2006/11/do-you-believe-that-obesity-is-caused.html
Lose weight by eating less salt! Go on! - Try it! - You will feel so much better!
See my website www.wildeaboutsteroids.co.uk
(The site does not sell anything and has no banners or sponsors or adverts - just helpful information.)
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Focus on parents in new anti-obesity education campaign.
Posted by Willow at 4:22 pm
Labels: blood vessels, childhood obesity, Children, eat less salt, Exercise, Fluid Retention, healthy food, Obesity, weight gain
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