How to Prevent Obesity and over weighting

in health •  7 years ago 

How to Prevent Obesity
Obesity is a persistent disease affecting more and more children, teenagers and adults:

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Obesity rates among children in the U.S. have doubled since 1980 and have tripled for youngsters
17% percent of children aged seven to 20 are estimated overweight
Over 50 to 60 percent of adults are supposed overweight or obese
Healthcare specialists are noticing the earlier onset of Type 2 diabetes (normally an adult-onset disease), cardiovascular disorder and obesity-related distress in children and teenagers. The longer a person is obese, the more vital obesity-related danger factors become. Given the persistent diseases and conditions connected with obesity, and the fact that obesity is challenging to treat, prevention is extremely important.

An initial reason that prevention of obesity is so important in children is that the possibility of obese becoming obese adults is thought to grow from about 20 percent at four years of age to 80 percent by teenagers.

Preventing Obesity in Infants.

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The longer newborns are breastfed, the less likely they are to become overweight as they grow older. Breastfed kids are 17 to 23 percent less likely to become overweight. For those who are breastfed for eight months or longer, the possibility is 20 to 35 percent less.

Preventing Obesity in Children and Teenagers.

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Young people usually become overweight or fat because they don't get sufficient physical exercise in combination with bad eating addictions. Heredity and lifestyle also give to a child's weight status.

There are a plenty of steps you can take to help prevent overweight and obesity during childhood and teenagers. (They'll help you, too!) They include:

Exercise regularly.
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You need to get 120 to 350 minutes of modest-intensity activity a week to prevent weight gain. Moderately hard physical activities include fast walking and swimming.

Follow a good eating plan.
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Concentrate on low-calorie, nutrient-dense foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and entire grains. Avoid saturated lipid and limit sweets(confectionary) and alcohol. Eat three formal meals a day with limited snacking("she likes to snack on yogurt"). You can yet enjoy tiny amounts of high-fat, high-calorie foods as a scarce treat. Just be sure to choose foods that promote a healthy weight and good health most of the time.
Identify and avoid the food traps that cause you to eat. Recognize situations that trigger out-of-control eating. Try safekeeping a record and write down what you eat, how much you eat, when you eat, how you're assuming and how hungry you are. After a while, you should see patterns emerge. You can plan ahead and generate tactics for handling these types of situations and stay in control of your eating habits.

Observe your weight weekly.

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People who weigh themselves at least once a week are more successful in managing off excess pounds. Observing your weight can tell you whether your struggles are working and can help you detect small weight gains before they become big problems.
Be consistent. Sticking to your healthful-weight plan during the week, on the weekends, and amidst vacation and holidays as much as potential increases your possibilities of long-term success.

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Breast milk in babies is much more important than usual. The child imitates the mother in the development. If the mother is doing physical activity, the child repeats it. Good parent for good child.

of course Breast milk contains antibodies that help your baby fight off viruses and bacteria. Breastfeeding lowers your baby's risk of having asthma or allergies. thanx for comment