Childhood Obesity Treatment Spanish Fork UT

Organic Authority is firmly committed to educating parents about the dangers of childhood obesity and the importance of teaching children to eat properly. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.

Total Wellness Intl Inc
801-434-8129
1163 S 1680 W
Orem, UT
Center for Change
 801-224-8255 or 888-224-8250 
1790 North State Street, Orem, UT
Orem, UT
Hi Q Nutrition
801-224-3660
999 N 600 E
Orem, UT
Heritage Nutrition
(801) 377-2174
413 S State St
Provo, UT
Sunrider Products Large Inventory
(801) 225-5380
4365 Bedford Dr
Provo, UT
Jenny Craig
(801) 373-1447
2250 N University Pkwy
Provo, UT
Torey C Leavitt
801-224-8255
1790 N State St
Orem, UT
Applied Nutritional Sciences
801-224-8485
1234 Gillman Cir
Orem, UT
Total Nutrition
801-756-4949
872 N 2000 W
Pleasant Grove, UT
Jenny Craig Weight Loss Center
(801) 373-1447
2250 N University Pkwy
Provo, UT

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Fighting Childhood Obesity

Organic Authority is firmly committed to educating parents about the dangers of childhood obesity and the importance of teaching children to eat properly .

Ironically, Thanksgiving—the holiday when we gobble down the biggest meal of the year—may serve as “a turning point in winning the war on childhood obesity and improving family health,” according to a new campaign from KidsPeace , a national charity that assists children who are dealing with trauma, depression, eating disorders and the daily stresses of life.

“Join the Fight, Help Kids Eat Right” has two key goals:

  • Attack obesity’s physical and nutritional aspects by encouraging families to eat adult-supervised, healthful home-cooked meals—beginning with Thursday’s Thanksgiving dinner.
  • Attack obesity’s underlying emotional precursors by encouraging families to use the dinner hour to problem-solve with kids.

Children who regularly eat dinner with their families face fewer health and behavioral risks, according to major studies. Unfortunately, a recent national study by KidsPeace and Boys & Girls Clubs of America revealed that 51% of U.S. parents say their children don’t eat enough nutritious foods—and roughly 40% eat home-cooked meals with their kids less than once a day.

“It’s not always just what our kids are eating,” says KidsPeace President and CEO C.T. O’Donnell. “Sometimes, it’s what’s eating our kids. America has more diets and more diet advice than any nation on earth, but our kids keep gett...

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