Showing posts with label nutrition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nutrition. Show all posts

Puberty Belly Fat. Healthy Food Swaps to Burn Tummy Bulge

I've lost 97 pounds and dropped from size 20 to size 3/ 4. (Left photo is then, right photo is now). Belly fat has always been my nemesis--being apple-shaped.

Parents, is your once-slim tot sprouting a belly in puberty? Don't worry too much, if he's active and mostly eating right, it'll trim down in adolescence. But if you have family history of obesity, or if that belly is staying past 15-16, it's time to tone it. Here are healthy food swaps to help everyone from a menopausal 50-year old like me to a preteen, burn belly fat. These are healthy diet tweaks, not crash dieting. Don't, for heaven's sake, put your child on a too-restrictive diet. He needs to eat a lot while growing. The trick? Avoid saturated fat, highly-inflammatory food, sugary, salty and bloating foods. Then boost MUFAs (monounsaturated fatty acids), metabolism-boosters, omega-3 fatty acids, flavonoids, fermented foods, vitamin C. Here's an A-Z guide of foods that add and subtract to tummy bulge.  Belly Fat or Flat, Foods That Boost and Burn Stomach Bulge



Parenting Overweight Kids and Maintaining Healthy Weight-- Don't Let Them Get Too Hungry

This article gives tips for parenting kids with eating disorders, obesity or weight problems. It also helps moms and dads maintain good nutrition habits. One of the biggest mistakes dieters (and parents) make is to lets themselves (or their kids) get too hungry. Either by intentional fasting or simply by not taking time to eat, being over hungry is a diet and weight loss disaster. Eat small meals regularly. When the body is not given enough fuel to sustain activity, the blood sugar level drops. Tiredness, lethargy, confusion and extreme hunger take over.  Diet and Weight Loss Tips: Don't Let Yourself Get Too Hungry

American Heart Association Tips for Parents to Combat Childhood Obesity

Parents Are Key in Helping Obese Kids Lose Weight, AHA Says The key to combating juvenile obesity lies with parents, the American Heart Association says. Amid concerns about school nutrition, junk food in school vending machines and other external sources of obesity, the AHA says parents are the primary gatekeeper for weight loss and kids. The AHA released a scientific statement in its most recent issue of "Circulation" journal. Here are tips for parents to curb weight problems in kids, based on that report. Read on...

How to Prevent Childhood Tooth Decay - Associated Content from Yahoo!


Dental care is a commonly overlooked health concern in children. If proper dental hygiene is initiated early in childhood, many problems with tooth decay and gum disease can be prevented. Here are some ways to prevent childhood tooth decay. Read on...

Healthy Treats for Halloween and Trick or Treat Parties

Fun, Healthy Trick or Treat and Halloween Party Recipes
It's a Halloween tradition for kids to stuff themselves with trick or treat candy. Before your goblins get their sugar overload, and become real demons, feed them some nutritional treats. Here are fun, healthy trick or treat and Halloween party recipes.
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How to Choose a Good Summer Camp


How to Choose a Good Summer Camp
a complete guide to selecting a summer camp for your child. Safety, health, nutrition, activities, environment and more.
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Healthy Snacks for Hungry Kids!


Fun, Fast. Fresh, Frugal Foods for Kids
Feed your kids great foods that will give them all they need for busy days! 30+ healthy snack tips! Easy, inexpensive, nutritious, fun kid-pleasers! Lunchbox friendly! View more »