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Healthy Family – Eat Right and Get Active by comebackmomma Posted Thu 21 Feb 2013 12:35am Photo by Don Hammond How often do you and your family eat meals together and get active together? Luckily, our family get’s active pretty easily each day. We have a large backyard so we play kick-ball, T-ball, tag, etc., quite frequently. When the weather is not great for outdoor activities, freeze dance is a favorite indoor game to ... Read on »
Healthy Diet for Toddlers and Young Children by Jacie S. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 28 Oct 2008 8:43am 1 Comment One of the things moms focus on the most is what goes into our kids' bellies. From the moment my little ones were born, I worried if they were getting enough milk when they were nursing. And then when they started on solids, I was careful to make sure they had the right servings of vegetables and fruits in addition to their nursings each day. As th ... Read on »
Doctors who exercise stronger at healthy lifestyle counseling by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 29 Sep 2010 12:00am UMich.edu - Physician’s confidence in their ability to counsel patients on a healthy diet and exercise may be related to their own personal habits, according to a study by the University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center. Factors that predi ... Read on »
Nutrition for Kids: Involve Your Kids in Their Healthy Diet by TheSaladGirl Posted Tue 01 Feb 2011 11:21am Today I have a guest post for you about nutrition for kids – something I’m not really thinking about (yet!), but something that I think is incredibly important. Also coming up soon is a review for CSN Stores… CSN Stores has over 200 online stores where you can find anything you need whether it be wall art and decor , fitness equipment, or even ... Read on »
Healthy Eating Habits Programmed During Infancy by Jennifer Lance Patient Expert Posted Tue 19 Jul 2011 12:00am Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to for updates on this topic. A new study proposes that our earliest eating experiences establish dietary habits for the rest of our lives. If we eat healthy, “complex” foods in infancy, these tastes become programmed as our favorite flavors for our whole lives.  One m ... Read on »
Healthy Diet for Toddlers and Young Children by Jacie S. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 28 Oct 2008 9:10am One of the things moms focus on the most is what goes into our kids' bellies. From the moment my little ones were born, I worried if they were getting enough milk when they were nursing. And then when they started on solids, I was careful to make sure they had the right servings of vegetables and fruits in addition to their nursings each day. ... Read on »
Creating Healthy Eating Habits by newtonlindsey Posted Fri 22 Apr 2011 12:00am I am really excited about this new little series. I am extremely passionate about nutrition and children! It is too important not to be passionate about! :)  Here are some simple ways I have found to help my boys.  Make Eating at Home Fun The more involved the kids are in the preparation of eating, the shopping for the ... Read on »
Important Lessons for Weight Watchers Members from French Kids Eat Everything by Martha M. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sat 08 Sep 2012 3:53pm What Weight Watchers Can Learn from French Kids Eat Everything Image:   Karen Le Billon I recently read French Kids Eat Everything: How Our Family Moved to France, Cured Picky Eating, Banned Snacking, and Discovered 10 Simple Rules for Raising Happy, Healthy Eaters by Karen Le Billon and can’t stop thinking about it or talkin ... Read on »
Psychology-Based Tips for Weight Loss by Mark .. Patient Expert Posted Thu 24 Feb 2011 12:25pm Image by Robert-Couse Baker This is a guest post by Alison Gamble of psychologydegree.net Psychology-Based Tips for Weight Loss The physical aspect of weight loss is simple, eat fewer calories than you burn, but the process of losing weight and keeping it off is often hindered by a slew of psychological roadblocks. In fact, obesity i ... Read on »
Infant Eating – Tips for Parents to Consider by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Mon 11 Mar 2013 8:04am Considering the events surrounding the shootings in Newtown, Connecticut, the subject of first-person shooter video games have come up again. Violent video games, if you will. Almost every shooting in a school stems from these games, and a child's inability to differentiate between reality and a world of fantasy. It brings us to a ... Read on »