Pay Kids to Eat Veggies? Junk Science!



This so-called scholarly scientific study actually recommends that if you want your kids to eat more fruits and vegetables, you gotta show them the money! What a bunch of crap. Nothing but junk science.

So these researchers conducted an experiment in six Utah elementary schools, offering one group of several hundred students cash prizes and another group of several hundred other students praise by teachers for eating fruits and veggies. A third group of children got no incentives at all (the poor things [sarcasm]). So, of course, fruit and vegetable consumption was significantly higher in the group of students who got cash rewards. Noooo... what a shock! They called this "cash prizes" program FOOD DUDES, which used role modeling, repeat tasting and rewards for eating fruits and veggies.

I couldn't disagree more with this concept IN ITS ENTIRETY. In the first place, know how I would have done this? How 'bout instead of calling a program Food Dudes, calling it Food: Fat or Fit, and just show kids two pictures: a slim kid and a fat kid, and the insides of both. The slim kid, instead of internal organs, can shows pictures of fruits, vegetables (lean meat, whole grains, etc.); and the fat kid's insides can show nothing but crap. Now THAT is a visual that kids of all ages will understand... and they will understand very clearly that what they put in their mouths has an effect on whether they will be fat or fit.

I especially disagreed with the point made by one of the researchers that in addition to cash prizes for eating fruits and veggies, "The children still need strategies for managing healthy eating choices outside the cafeteria and when the rewards stop."

Wrong. Sorry folks, but young children don't know from 'strategies' other than how they can get out of going to school or doing their homework, and kids don't 'manage' anything: Parents do. Barring extraordinary circumstances of course (allergies, illness, psychological issues), poor eating habits and childhood obesity are products of adult behavior. Let me repeat that: Poor eating habits and fat kids are a result of adult behavior. Parents need to create the right environment at home and in the kitchen, follow the examples they want to set for their children as relates to a healthy eating (and fitness) lifestyle, and that's the environment in which their kids will grow. Period.

There are thousands of different vegetables in the world. Do we all like all of them? Of course not, and neither will our kids. But, try new vegetables all the time until you identify the ones they will enjoy, or the ones they will tolerate. You're the parent. You set the ground rules.

In our house, as our now-teenage daughter was growing up, and using dinner as the example, there was a nightly menu with two choices: Column A = you eat. Column B = you starve. Very simple. Was there compromise? Yes. But we set the ground rules. We always had two vegetables on the table (and sometimes one of those vegetables was one that my husband and I didn't like, but we forced ourselves to eat some at that meal and pretended we enjoyed it!). She had to choose at least one, and eventually, as she grew, she still disliked some vegetables, but she tolerated others more and more, and now has a well-rounded array of veggies that she likes, some more than others. We did the same thing with the various fruits we kept in the house.

I'm not a psychologist, but I don't need to be one to know the difference between teaching a kid right from wrong, and the importance of their being guided, with structure and discipline, towards any actions and behaviors they need to take NOT because they're getting a reward or a prize, but ONLY because those actions will give them results of growing into healthy and happy, physically, mentally, and socially, teens and young adults.

How to Make Your Kids Active and Healthy



All of us understand how to keep our bodies fit and healthy, but what about the kids? Is feeding them green vegetables and healthy fruits enough to establish and maintain their good health?

Well the answer is No. Health and Fitness is just as important for kids as for adults and should in no way be overlooked or neglected, by simply considering that 'they are just kids they have stronger resistance and immunity'.

This is a misconception; the health of children should be dealt with just as much care as that of adults. And with the widespread use of gadgets that have left the mobility of our youth at a minimum it is now more important than ever before, to promote physical activities in them.

• Say Yes to Sports

Put the Gameboys and PCP's in the shelf for a change, and take your kids out in the fresh air and treat them with a good old-fashioned game of cricket, baseball, basketball or whichever sport you guys like playing together.

Besides spending some quality time together it'll give you a great opportunity to stay healthy together. Inhaling fresh air is known to relieve depression, anxiety and stress for both you and your child. And sports are also a great way to flex those muscles and burn those extra calories!

• Think outside the Box!

Being active does not necessarily require your kids to play sports. All kids are different; having different hobbies and interests. Motivate these interests and incorporate them with healthy living.

If they like dancing, dance a long with them to your favorite tunes, if they're fond of painting take their supplies out in the park and paint in the open fresh air and allow their imagination to flow, compete in running together or play hopscotch together. Set an example on how to live an active life.

By encouraging their interests and showing them how to incorporate it with healthy living your kids will have a broader and more productive mind-set compared to those kids who spend long hours playing video games and watching T.V.

• Take them on Walks or Jogs Together

Teach your kids to appreciate the simple things in life: walk them to school for a change, or go on a morning jog together. Include them in the small fitness efforts you make for your own health and teach them their benefits.

• Enroll them in a Nursery

Nurseries besides being an academically enlightening institution for young kids are also known to promote physical fitness and health in them. Send your kids to nurseries to avail this complete package of grooming. Your kids will be able to learn new skills and activities, make new friends, learn valuable academic lessons and play plenty of sorts and games; leading to a much more active and healthy lifestyle.

Surely it's understandable that it's not always easy to make time for the  ones that make the most difference. Teaching your child to live a healthy lifestyle today will inevitably determine his well-being in the future.

The Health Dangers of Sugary Sodas



How Popular are Sodas

Today, in the United States, sugary sodas are taking the place of healthier drinks like milk. There are lots of television and radio ads about sodas trying to get your attention to buy their sodas, but what they don't tell you is how bad they are for you. These sodas, filled with sugar, cause not only weight gain, but type 2 diabetes as well. People who consume 1-2 cans per day of sugar, sodas have a 26% higher risk of chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes and heart disease along with obesity according to Harvard University.

How Much Sugar in Sodas

In a 20 ounce bottle of one sugar, soda it has 16-20 teaspoons of sugar. However, millions of Americans drink more than one 20 ounce bottle of soda per day. The more cans or bottles you drink, the more sugar you consume, which leads to weight gain. Some people believe that sodas fill you up, but they don't. In fact, sugar increases hunger that leads to obesity. Suppose you had a high-calorie meal at McDonald's with a sugar drink, you increased your calorie intake even more, up to over a 1000 calories.

Obesity is on The Increase

In the United States, 2 out of 3 adults are obese and 1 out of 3 children are also obese from drinking sugary drinks and that number will continue to increase over time. If you want to decrease your risk of developing type 2 diabetes, then stop drinking these high-fructose sodas. Instead, choose healthy drinks like milk or sparkling water. That way you will lower your risk of adult-onset diabetes.

Sugar Turns Into Fat in The Liver

Sugar is composed of two molecules: glucose and fructose. Glucose metabolizes every cell in your body while fructose metabolizes only in your liver. When we consume these sugary sodas, our liver becomes overloaded and, as a result, the liver will store more fat, which makes us overweight. Some of the fat turns into high triglycerides (fats in the blood) that can lead to heart disease over time.

Increases Belly Fat

Sugar, especially fructose, stores body fat around your belly and other organs as well called visceral fat. During a 10 week study, 32 people drank two kinds of beverages, either glucose or fructose. People who drank glucose beverages had only subcutaneous fat (not related to metabolic diseases) while on the other hand, people who drank high-fructose sodas, had an increase of visceral fat that leads to metabolic diseases.

High Fructose Drinks Linked to Heart Disease

During the 60s and 70s studies have found that regular sodas were related to certain diseases like adult-onset diabetes, high triglycerides, (fats in the blood) and high cholesterol which can lead to heart attacks and strokes.

Risk of Cancer in Sugary Sodas

In a study of 60,000 men and women, those who drank regular soda had an 87% increased risk of developing pancreatic cancer. In women after menopause, they were found to have an increased risk of endometrial cancer and an increase in colon cancer in both men and women.

Risk of Tooth Decay

Eventually, drinking too many regular sodas will cause tooth decay. Sodas have both phosphoric acid and carbonic acid which causes your mouth to be acidic. Sugar provides digestible energy for bad bacteria in the mouth; however, combine this with acids, it's a disaster for your teeth and gums.


Association Between Childhood Obesity and Low Self Esteem


Obesity is excess accumulation of body fat. For children a body mass index greater than 95th percentile for age and gender is considered obese. Self-esteem is a term used in psychology to describe a person's overall sense of personal value or self-worth. It is derived from a Greek word meaning "reverence for self." The "self" part of self-esteem refers to the beliefs, attitudes we hold about ourselves, while "esteem" describes the personal worth and value we give ourselves. It is how we feel about the self, how much we value ourselves, the pride we feel in ourselves or our acceptance of ourselves for who and what we are at any given time in our lives. This is important, because how we feel about ourselves can affect how we act.

Self-esteem is an essential human need that is crucial not only for survival but also healthy development. Since it develops from an individual's beliefs and consciousness of oneself, self-esteem is closely linked with one's feelings, thoughts, actions and behaviours. The development of self-esteem is a life-long process, starting from very early in life. It can be positively or negatively influenced by different events and circumstances. Consequently, a person can have either a healthy (high) or a low self-esteem. A person with a healthy self-esteem has a happier outlook to life and is more self-confident than the one with low self-esteem.

What factors influence self-esteem?

A number of key factors are believed to have a significant influence on self-esteem. To begin with we all inherit different personality traits from our parents which determine how we interpret or react to events or circumstances. This in turn impacts on our self-esteem. One of the major factors affecting self-esteem is experiences in one's childhood. Children are significantly influenced from an early age by the care givers.. A child who receives praise and encouragement for their efforts develops a healthy self-esteem and is inspired to keep trying and take on more challenging tasks. If, on the other hand, these people are critical and judgmental this can lead to a child feeling inferior, worthless or rejected.

Other factors that can influence self-esteem are painful events or experiences like divorce, bereavement, serious illness or bullying. Body image, which is how someone feel about his or her own physical appearance, can also enhance or lower one's self-esteem.

b) What is the association between childhood obesity and low self-esteem?

Childhood obesity is known to be associated with a number of conditions, among them, low self-esteem. Low self-esteem can occur in children who are obese due to the following factors:

i) Bullying

Children who are obese can be bullied or become bullies themselves. Consequently they are isolated as it becomes difficult for them to make friends, they get excluded from social activities and feel unwanted.

ii) Poor body image

Body image can be closely linked to self-esteem, especially in early teen-age life. According to a study on childhood obesity and self-esteem by Richard Strauss published in Paediatrics, there was no significant difference in self-esteem scores between 9- and 10-year-olds who were obese or not obese. However by age 13 and 14 significantly lowered self-esteem was noted in some of the study children who were obese compared to their non-obese counterparts (Paediatrics 2000;105;e15). As children enter their teens they are more conscious of how they look and what others think and say about them. The manner in which being overweight or obese affects a child depends a lot on the child's parents, their perceptions and on the culture in which the child grows up. This is because some parents and cultures accept a wider range of weights than others. A child who is constantly teased about how fat they are soon develops the feeling that he or she is not good enough, is not appreciated or accepted. This teasing can take place at home as well as at school. Children may be subjected to negative comments and hurtful teasing about the way they look from siblings (especially boys), parents, classmates and peers. Such comments can affect one's body image and self-esteem. External factors, for example media images of skinny girls and bulked-up boys, can also adversely influence a child's body image and hence self-esteem. Girls have been found to be more dramatically affected by weight and perceived weight problems than boys.


Childhood Obesity Prevention Article Category




Over the weekend, I spent a few hours with the older gentleman I know. His wisdom is exceptional. And I'm always prepared to hear what is on his mind. As usual, he engaged me in a thought provoking conversation that may cross the boundaries of political correctness. At the same time, it is a valuable conversation I would like to share.

He started with the following: It is a parent's job to prepare their children for life. When they are negligent in that job, the child could grow up to be a disadvantaged adult. And the child may not have the means and wherewithal to make up the difference. In the future, will children be able to sue their parents for this negligence? Sound farfetched. Consider the following.

The average weight for a newborn is 7.5 pounds. The average weight for a 5'9" adult male is around 170 pounds. The average weight for a 5'4" adult female is about 115 pounds. If a boy and girl of average height reach the weight of 170 and 115 pounds respectively by age 10 year, who is responsible for their overweight bodies? What are the repercussions?

If you were to say the children are responsible for eating too much, that would let the parents off the hook. When you have a child, you assume fiduciary responsibility for that child's physical and emotional well-being. Furthermore, as a parent, you are responsible for preparing your children for life as an adult. While ensuring they receive a formal education is one aspect, physical health can be detrimental to an individual's future.

While the US enforces political correctness, in that we are not supposed to condemn others for disabilities, race, gender or physical appearance, discrimination is widely practiced by the majority of people. For example, the above-mentioned overweight girl could easily become a 5'4" adult at 200 pounds. At that weight and height, she could easily become the victim of diabetes, high blood pressure, heart failure, depression, etc. Some people may discriminate against her in job interviews. Her dreams of being a professional athlete would have died on the vine. And her choice of a spouse would most likely be limited. That is a short list of her disadvantages.

If a parent has the fiduciary responsibility of preparing a child for a successful future, it would seem the parents failed. The girl above would incur many health care expenses and opportunity costs for job and spouse prospects. Are parents liable for those extraneous expenses and losses? If so, does that mean children will one day be able to sue their parents for parental malpractice - negligence?

Hopefully the world does not come to that. At the same time, there should be a wake up call for people considering having children. No parent has the right to bring a child into the world if they are not prepared to give the child normal advantages, like great health, emotional stability, knowledge through education and experience, etc. While it can be advantageous to have a child explore the world at a young age, it is not necessary. It is important for a child to have working knowledge of self, communication and physical health. What advantages will you give your children?


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ការកើតមាន​នូវ​អារម្មណ៍​នៃ​ការឈឺចាប់ ក្នុងពេល​កំពុង​រួមភេទ គឺ​អាច​ធ្វើអោយ​ទំនាក់ទំនង​ផ្លូវភេទ របស់​ដៃគូ​អ្នក និង អ្នក មាន​បញ្ហា​។ បន្ថែម​ពី​ការឈឺចាប់​ផ្នែក​រូបរាងកាយ​នៃ​ការ​រួមភេទ វា​ក៏​អាច​កើតមាន ផងដែរ​នូវ​ឥទ្ធិពល​នៃ​អារម្មណ៍​ជា​អវិជ្ជមាន ដូច្នេះ​រាល់​បញ្ហា​ទាំងនេះ គួរ​ត្រូវបាន​ធ្វើ​ការតាមដាន ដើម្បី សិក្សា​អោយ​ដឹង​ពី​មូលហេតុ​ពិតប្រាកដ​របស់​វា​។​

​តើ​កត្តា​អ្វីខ្លះ ដែល​ធ្វើអោយ​ស្ត្រី​មាន​ការឈឺចាប់ ក្នុងពេល​កំពុង​រូ​ម​ភេទ​?

នៅក្នុង​ករណី​ភាគច្រើន មាន​ស្ត្រី​ម្នាក់​អាច​ធ្លាប់មាន​បទពិសោធន៍​នូវ​ការឈឺចាប់ ក្នុងពេល​រួមភេទ ប្រសិនបើ​ទ្វារមាស​របស់​នាង មិន​មាន​ទឹករំអិល​គ្រប់គ្រាន់​នោះទេ​។ នៅពេល​ដែល​បញ្ហា​នេះ​កើតមាន ការឈឺចាប់​នេះ នឹង​អាច​ធ្វើ​ការដោះស្រាយ​បាន ប្រសិន​បើ​នាង ព្យាយាម​ធ្វើការ​បន្ធូរ​អារម្មណ៍ ដើម្បីអោយ​ទ្វារមាស​របស់​នាង បង្កើត​ទឹករំអិល​បាន​ច្រើន​ជាង​មុន ឬ ក៏​ពួកគេ​អាច​ប្រើ​ទឹករំអិល​ជា​ជំនួយ បន្ថែម ។​

នៅក្នុង​ករណី​មួយចំនួនទៀត ស្ត្រី​អាច​នឹង​មាន​ការឈឺចាប់ ក្នុង​ពេល​នៃ​ការ​រួមភេទ ប្រសិនបើ មាន​ស្ថានភាព​ណា​មួយ​ដូច​ខាងក្រោម​នេះ ត្រូវ​បាន​កើតឡើង​៖


  • ​ការ​រួញ​រឹង​សាច់ដុំ​របស់​ទ្វារមាស​។ នេះ​គឺជា​ស្ថានភាព​ទូទៅ​មួយ ដែល​សាច់ដុំ​នៅក្នុង​ទ្វារមាស ត្រូវបាន​កន្ត្រាក់​រួញ​រឹង​ភ្លាមៗ វា​កើត​មាន​ភាគច្រើន​ដោយសារ​តែ​អារម្មណ៍​នៃ​ការភ័យខ្លាច នូវ​ភាព ឈឺចាប់​។​
  • ​មាន​ការបង្ក​រោគ​នៅក្នុង​ទ្វារមាស​។ ស្ថានភាព​ទាំងនេះ គឺ​មាន​លក្ខណៈ​ជា​ទូទៅ និង រួម​មាន​ផង ដែរ​នូវ ការ​ចម្លងរោគ​នៃ​ពពួក​មេរោគ​ផ្សិត​។​
  • ​បញ្ហា​ជាមួយនឹង​មាត់ស្បូន ។ នៅក្នុង​ករណី​នេះ គឺ​លិង្គ​អាច​ចូល​ទៅក្នុង​មាត់ស្បូន​បាន នៅក្នុង កម្រិត​មួយ​ដ៏​ជ្រៅ ដូច្នេះ​បញ្ហា​ជាមួយនឹង​មាត់ស្បូន (​មានដូចជា​ការបង្ក​រោគ​) គឺ​អាច​ធ្វើអោយ​ស្ត្រី មាន​ការឈឺចាប់ ក្នុងអំឡុងពេល​នៃ​ការដាក់បញ្ចូល​លិង្គ​យ៉ាងជ្រៅ ទៅក្នុង​ទ្វារមាស​របស់​នាង​។​
  • ​បញ្ហា​ជាមួយនឹង​ស្បូន​។ បញ្ហា​ទាំងនេះ អាច​រួមមាន​ដូចជា ដុំ​សាច់​នៅក្នុង​ស្បូន ដែល​វា​ក៏​អាច ធ្វើអោយ​ការ​រួមភេទ មាន​ការឈឺចាប់​ខ្លាំង​បាន​ផង​ដែរ​។​
  • ​ជំងឺ​ស្រទាប់​ខាងក្នុង​នៃ​ស្បូន​(endometriosis) ។ នៅក្នុង​ស្ថានភាព​នៃ​ជំងឺ​នេះ គឺ​ជាលិកា​នៃ​ស្រទាប់ ខាងក្នុង នៃ​ស្បូន បាន​រីកដុះដាល​នៅ​ស្រទាប់​ខាងក្រៅ​នៃ​ស្បូន​។​
  • ​បញ្ហា​ជាមួយនឹង​អូ​វែ​។ បញ្ហា​ទាំងអស់​នោះ ប្រហែលជា​អាច​រួម​មាន​នូវ គីស​នៅលើ​អូ​វែ​។​
  • ​ជំងឺ​រលាក​ឆ្អឹង​អាង​ត្រគាក​។ ជាលិកា​ដែល​នៅ​ខាងក្នុង ត្រូវបាន​រលាក​ជាខ្លាំង ហើយ​សម្ពាធ​ដែល កើតមាន​ពី​ការ​រួមភេទ គឺ​អាច​ធ្វើអោយ​វា​មាន​ការឈឺចាប់​កាន់តែ​ខ្លាំង​ឡើង​។​
  • ​កូនក្រៅស្បូន​។ វា​គឺជា​ស្ថានភាព​មួយ ដែល​ស៊ុត​បង្ក​កំណើត ធ្វើ​ការរីកលូតលាស់​នៅ ខាងក្រៅ​ស្បូន ។​
  • ​ស្ថានភាព​នៃ​វ័យ​អស់​រដូវ​។ ក្នុងដំណាក់កាល​នេះ ស្រទាប់​ខាង​ក្នុងនៃ​ស្បូន អាច​នឹង​បាត់បង់​នូវ លក្ខណៈ​សំណើម​ជា​ធម្មតា​របស់​វា ហើយ​វា​បាន​ប្រែក្លាយ​ជា​ស្ងួត​វិញ​។​
  • ​ការ​រួមភេទ​ក្នុង​រយៈពេល​ឆាប់​ពេក បន្ទាប់ពី​មាន​ការវះកាត់ ឬ សម្រាលកូន​រួច​។​
  • ​ជំងឺ​ដែល​ឆ្លង​តាម​ការ​រួមភេទ​។​
  • ​ការ​មាន​របួស​នៅត្រង់ ទ្វា​រមាស ឬ រន្ធ​យោនី​។ ការរង​របួស​ទាំងនេះ អាច​បណ្តាលមកពី ការ​ដាច់ រហែក​ដោយសារ​ការ​សម្រាលកូន ឬ ដោយសារ​កាត់​ពង្រីក​ទ្វារមាស​ដើម្បីអោយ​ទារក​ចេញមក បាន​ស្រួល ក្នុងអំឡុងពេល​នៃ​ការ​ឈឺពោះ​ឆ្លងទន្លេ​។​


​អ្នក​គួរ​ធ្វើ​ការទំនាក់ទំនង​ទៅកាន់​គ្រូពេទ្យ ប្រសិនបើ​មាន​សញ្ញា​ដូចជា ហូរឈាម​, មាន​ដំបៅ​នៅ​ទ្វារមាស​, មាន​ការធ្លាក់​ឈាមរដូវ​មិន​ទៀងទាត់​, ធ្លាក់​ស ឬ មានការ​កន្ត្រាក់​សាច់ដុំ​ទ្វារមាស និង សាកសួរ​ពី អ្នកផ្តល់​ប្រឹក្សា​ផ្នែក​សុខភាព​ផ្លូវភេទ ដែល​មាន​ជំនាញ​ច្បាស់លាស់ ប្រសិនបើ​មាន​ការព្រួយបារម្ភ​ផ្សេង ទៀត​ដែល​អ្នក​ត្រូវ​ធ្វើ​ការតាមដាន​៕