Friday, July 9th, 2010 at
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Child Obesity
Friday, July 9th, 2010 at
12:15 pm
Child Obesity is a medical disorder that is found in young children. Children who suffer from this disorder will typically have a weight that is out of proportion with their age and height. Many countries consider this condition to be an epidemic, and it is common in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Statistics show that one out of every three children living in the US is considered to be overweight. There are a number of elements that are responsible for the rise of child obesity in the US. These three elements are genetics, acquired, and marketing.
Research has shown that children who are born to parents who are obese are likely to become obese themselves. While this is often caused by the excessive consumption of unhealthy foods, and some believe the condition may be genetic as well. However, this research is currently being conducted, and there is no concrete evidence which has currently been found to support this. Some children have been found to become obese because of the way their bodies grow. Another element that many believe is responsible for causing children to become obese is referred to as being acquired.
A large number of children in both the US and UK do not get sufficient amounts of exercise. Certain forms of technology such as computes, cell phones, and video games have created an environment where many children are not burning calories by being physically active. The energy that is not used may be stored in the body in the form of fat. It should be noted that it is not the technology that is responsible for this, but it is the failure on the part of parents to make sure their children are getting reasonable amounts of exercise. In the West, many children eat unhealthy amounts of fast or junk food, which has become quite popular. These foods tend to be rich in saturated fat, and are low in nutrients.
The third element which is often blamed for child obesity is marketing. In the United States and Britain, fast food companies are known for advertising their unhealthy foods to young children, and some parents have begun blaming them for the rise in child obesity. However, the junk food and fast food companies often point out that it is not their responsibility to supervise the diet habits of those who eat their products. They often point out that this is the responsibility of the parents to make sure their children are eating right.
There are a number of complications that can be caused by child obesity. Children can develop dangerous ailments such as heart disease or diabetes, and some may also develop cancer. Many of these children who are overweight will remain the same after they have become adults. Some of these children are humiliated by their peers, and may even be insulted by their own families. Because of this, children who suffer from obesity are prone to suffering from mental disorders. There is current debate about who is responsible for this. While it is easy to blame junk food companies, parents ultimately have the responsibility of making sure their children eat right and exercise.
By: Michael Colucci
About the Author:
Michael Colucci is a writer for Child Obesity which is part of the Knowledge Search network.

by Geneen Roth
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what can be a thesis statement about child obesity?
Monday, July 5th, 2010 at
9:27 am
Can i get insurance that covers gastric bypass?
Monday, July 5th, 2010 at
8:53 am
Fat Girl: A True Story
Sunday, July 4th, 2010 at
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What organizations specialize in child obesity?
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 at
10:25 pm
Liquid Diet For Gastric Bypass Patients
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 at
10:22 pm
You are considering gastric bypass surgery and one of the things that is on your list of educational items is the liquid diets for gastric bypass patients. This post operative diet is very important. You will experience an extreme amount of pain and may even have to go to the hospital if you do not follow this bariatric diet plan in the early months following your surgery.
A bariatric surgery liquid diet consists of most liquids as the name states. You can eat foods that have been pureed, strained foods, baby food or protein shakes. For me the easiest of these options was the liquid protein shakes. The idea of eating baby food did not appeal to me. I did puree some food, but pureed, high protein foods just aren’t the same without the normal texture. Ninety five percent of my first 2 weeks, following my gastric bypass surgery, I consumed liquid protein shakes.
Almost any type of liquid protein shake will do as long as it has it least 10 grams of protein and less than 10 grams of sugar per eight ounce serving. Higher protein and lower sugar is better. Calories are going to be between 90 and 120, regardless of brand. In the days following your surgery, it will take quite a while for you to consumer even eight ounces of fluid.
During the first two weeks, you spend a large amount of your time consuming water and shakes, because your stomach will only hold an eighth to a quarter cup of food or liquid following your surgery. The first six months to a year following your surgery, your stomach will hold only a small amount of food.
The patients that are most successful at keeping their weight off are the ones that abide by this diet the longest. Many long-term gastric bypass patients will have at least one protein shake daily just to keep the protein intake up without consuming a lot of calories. The liquid protein diet can have a great deal to do with how successful your surgery is in the long-term.
Liquid diet for gastric bypass patients is an important part of our recovery and shaping your new life as a thin person. Protein shakes are quick and convenient and you should make them a regular part of your diet. The habits you form after your surgery will help shape your future, so make sure you make them good ones.
By: Arlene Schneider
About the Author:
To find out more about the liquid diet for gastric bypass patients, also known as the bariatric surgery liquid diet by visiting weight-loss-for-life.com

by Marina S. Kurian, Barbara Thompson, Brian K. Davidson
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by Diane Kress
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by Robert Sewell M.D. M.D., Linda Rohrbough
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Customer Review: I ordered this book as I am scheduled for Lapband surgery at the end of the month. I took it with me on vacation and finished the book within a few days.I have already done alot of research and belong to several discussions boards but this book was v...
What Vitamin Supplement is Best for Gastric Bypass Patients
Thursday, July 1st, 2010 at
10:56 am
The multi-vitamin market is rich with choice. It’s also very confusing. There are mega’s, potents, super all-day’s, vegetarian formulas, geriatric formulas, athlete’s formulas, recipes for men and women and teens! There are some things gastric bypass patients must consider when selecting a multi-vitamin supplement.
The weight loss surgery patient must first ask, “Can I swallow this with a small amount of water?” The next question, “Will it absorb quickly enough for my short circuited system?” Adult chewable tablets are available, but the taste is often unpleasant. However, these may be used during the first few months after surgery. Capsules and gels are a good choice because they are more likely to absorb quickly. Time released tablets should be avoided, they dissolve slowly, that’s what makes them timed release. They will pass through the shortened intestine before absorbing into the body.
There is no right or wrong form of supplement, just make sure to select a form you will take routinely.
Choose a gender and age specific formula. The more that is learned about nutrition, the more obvious are men and women’s different dietary needs. For example women need more calcium and iron in their diets. Men, particularly over 50, must be careful to limit iron intake. Geriatric vitamins often included chelated minerals for better absorption in addition to glucosamine to help with bones and joints and herbs to improve memory and wellness.
Finally, look for a supplement that contains most of the vitamins and minerals essential for good health – but does not exceed the U.S. RDA by more than 150 percent. (Most multi-vitamin supplements do not contain vitamin K – it is naturally synthesized by the body.) The label on the supplement bottle lists the weight in milligrams of the vitamin and minerals contained in the supplement.
The label also shows the percent of the U.S. RDA the supplement supplies. Natural and synthetic vitamins are virtually identical and most supplements are synthetic. It would require heaps of natural foods to extract enough vitamins for supplements and the cost would be prohibitive. One exception is vitamin E: the natural form is actually biologically more active and better absorbed and utilized by the body.
Copyright ? 2005 Kaye Bailey – All Rights Reserved.
By: Kaye Bailey
About the Author:
Kaye Bailey is a weight loss surgery success story having maintained her health and goal weight for 5+ years. An award winning journalist, she is the author and webmaster of http://www.livingafterwls.com and http://www.livingafterwls.blogspot.com. Fresh & insightful content is added daily, check in often.

by Marina S. Kurian, Barbara Thompson, Brian K. Davidson
Amazon Price: $14.95
Customer Review: This book is wonderful. It answers all the questions you want answered and even some that you didn't know to ask. It is easy to understand and even great for family members who want to know what to expect after their loved one has surgery....

by Diane Kress
Amazon Price: $16.50
Customer Review: To whome it may consurn i am very pleased with my book, it is in very good shape, plus the miracle works!
Thanks
Caroline :)

by Robert Sewell M.D. M.D., Linda Rohrbough
Amazon Price: $11.53
Customer Review: I ordered this book as I am scheduled for Lapband surgery at the end of the month. I took it with me on vacation and finished the book within a few days.I have already done alot of research and belong to several discussions boards but this book was v...
what is the best weight loss surgery to get?
Thursday, July 1st, 2010 at
3:06 am
For the one i not yet know asked:
i am 16 years old and extremely over weight, i have tried for years to loose weight but with minimum success. i want to get weight loss surgery to help the process. i know i can find a doctor to get this because i have called around and the doctors said they have operated on patients as young as 12. i am wondering which is the safest and most affective weight loss surgery for me?
i am 16 years old and extremely over weight, i have tried for years to loose weight but with minimum success. i want to get weight loss surgery to help the process. i know i can find a doctor to get this because i have called around and the doctors said they have operated on patients as young as 12. i am wondering which is the safest and most affective weight loss surgery for me?
What are some of the Problums after the Lap band?
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 at
1:14 am
Morgan asked:
Hi, I am 23 and thinking about getting the lap band down in Mexico, but seeing as the Dr want my money they probably say the after affects are not much. But is that true? dose you re stomach hurt after doing to much? what about hitting the fill area? how often do you need to get a fill?is there anyone my age who got this? well it’s more then one question but i hope you all can help.
Hi, I am 23 and thinking about getting the lap band down in Mexico, but seeing as the Dr want my money they probably say the after affects are not much. But is that true? dose you re stomach hurt after doing to much? what about hitting the fill area? how often do you need to get a fill?is there anyone my age who got this? well it’s more then one question but i hope you all can help.









