Children’s Fitness Can Be Fun – Promoting a Healthy Life Style
When an adult thinks about exercise, the first thing that comes to his/her mind is exhausting workouts in the gym on a treadmill or lifting weights. But for kids, exercise can have entirely different meanings, because playing games and being active is also exercise, helping the kids get fit. Kids exercise when attending gym classes, dancing classes or soccer practice at school. They also exercise when they’re at playing games, riding bikes, or having fun at the swimming pool.
Today, most people follow such hectic lifestyle routines that no one has enough time to engage in regular healthy activities like gym sessions or sports. It’s also true that many parents don’t have enough time to properly encourage their children to take part in regular and organized sports and physical activities. Exercise and fun sessions also help to boost confidence and learning power of a child.
Many Benefits of Exercise
Everyone can benefit from regular exercise and fitness routines, and Kids who are active will often benefit from the following;
Weight Control: It is often reported that many children spend their leisure time watching TV or playing computer games and do not involve themselves in children’s fitness, healthy fun and sports activities, resulting in many children suffering from some level of obesity. Increasing physical activity along with a well balanced & healthy diet has been known as an effective weight-loss strategy, and helps with self-esteem and socialization. Overweight children are exposed to many health hazards like hypertension, hyperlipidemia, type 2 diabetes, growth hormone dysregulation, and respiratory and orthopedic problems. Fun session and kids fitness activities help a child to improve their health and encourage a healthier lifestyle in general.
Cardiovascular protection: Although cardiovascular disease often doesn’t appear until adulthood, risk factors can be present much earlier in life. Regular exercise significantly reduces blood cholesterol level and thus, prevents from cardiovascular diseases.
Mental health benefits: Fun sessions and kids fitness activities can also positively affect the mental health of a child. They can help reduce anxiety and depression, increase self-esteem, improve a child’s self-image, and help them cope with everyday situations better.
| Print article | This entry was posted by Charles on August 25, 2010 at 12:52 am, and is filed under Childhood Obesity. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback from your own site. |
No comments yet.
No trackbacks yet.
The Effects of Obesity on Your Finances
about 1 year ago - No comments
Studies from the Center of Disease Control and Prevention indicate that 67 percent of the US adult population is overweight (BMI of 25-29) and 34 percent are obese (BMI 30+). Many people are aware of the physiological implications of being obese, but are they aware of the financial impact obesity has? The United States Department
The Link Between Obesity and Alzheimer’s
about 1 year ago - No comments
In recent years studies have been done which show that there may be a possible link between obesity and Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is a disease which affects the brain and it has been discovered that the brain in people who are moderately overweight to obese have less brain tissue due to shrinkage which puts them at
A Balanced Diet – The Solution to Losing and Maintaining Weight
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
A balanced diet is a diet that contains carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, mineral salts and fibers in the correct proportions. proteins are important for growth and tissue repairs while, carbohydrates are used to provide energy for the body. Vitamins provides strong support to the immune system and helps to prevent the body against certain diseases
Overweight – Its Health and Psychological Problems
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
Being overweight or obese can result in many health problems and complications. For example, being overweight can increase your blood pressure, increase the levels of cholesterol in your blood which can lead to a narrowing of the arteries. This can also lead to serious heart conditions and stroke. Being overweight and obese can increase your
Benefits of Early Exercising in Fighting Childhood Obesity Risks
about 1 year ago - No comments
Most parents are concerned about their children’s obesity. While some parents are concerned that their child is already obese, some others are concerned because they want to prevent their child from getting obese. Their concern is justified, as there are many risks of childhood obesity. Unfortunately, the number of obese children is rising alarmingly. Dr.
Obesity in Children – A Problem That Needs to Be Solved Now
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Childhood obesity is a rapidly growing epidemic that has increasingly become a concern to parents and health practitioners alike. In the past 30 years alone, the prevalence of childhood obesity has more than tripled moving from affecting 5% of children to nearly 20%. Though obesity itself does not necessarily pose any health risks, the condition
Fast Food – Could it Be the Cause of Childhood Obesity?
about 1 year ago - No comments
Parents and health experts alike are concerned about childhood obesity. They know that it comes about primarily due to poor nutrition and that it is a growing problem. They are also aware that fast food may play a large part in the prominence of childhood obesity. Could fast food truly be the cause of childhood
Obese Kids – Risk of Diabetes
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
At a recent American Heart Association’s annual scientific session held in New Orleans, scientists informed the gathering that many obese kids and teenagers have been tested and the results have shown that their carotid walls are almost same as those of a person who is nearly 30 years older than them. As per American Academy
Young People Helping Their Peers Defeat Childhood Obesity
about 1 year ago - No comments
Childhood obesity has reached an epidemic level in the US. Organizations across the county have stepped up to assist in fighting this epidemic. Young people are stepping up as well by helping peers defeat this weight problem. Moral support from a peer is making all the difference for kids who are normally socially ostracized because
Weight Loss Secrets – What They Don’t Want You to Know!
about 1 year ago - 2 comments






