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Underage & Overweight: America's Childhood Obesity Crisis-What Every Family Needs to Know
 
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Underage & Overweight: America's Childhood Obesity Crisis-What Every Family Needs to Know [Hardcover]

Frances M. Berg MS LN
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Frances M. Berg, MS, LN is the editor, founder, and former publisher of Healthy Weight Journal. Her previous publications include Children and Teens Afraid to Eat and Women Afraid to Eat. She is a licensed nutritionist, family wellness specialist, and adjunct professor at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine. Andrew Flach, ACE is a well-known fitness expert whose books include Combat Fat! He is certified by the American Council on Exercise. He currently resides in New York City.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource explains what works, what doesn't, Jun 14 2004
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Francie M. Berg (Honolulu, HI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Underage & Overweight: America's Childhood Obesity Crisis-What Every Family Needs to Know (Hardcover)
I found 'Underage and Overweight' to be an excellent, relevant resource in the very critical issue of weight and children in our society. Of special note is the 'what works; what doesn't' section. Many of our students are still adolescents and have for most of their lives suffered from weight issues whether they are 'overweight' or not. Their well-meaning parents have often been part of the problem, trying to protect their child from becoming 'overweight,' which is so apparent in the scantily clad tropics of the Hawaiian Islands. Having a resource that gives such a broad overview of the issues is invaluable.

Anne Caprio Shovic, Ph.D., R.D.
Associate Professor, Dietetics Program Director
Human Nutrition
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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5.0 out of 5 stars We can help our kids. Jill Fleming, RD of Thin Choices, April 4 2007
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This review is from: Underage & Overweight: America's Childhood Obesity Crisis-What Every Family Needs to Know (Hardcover)
This book addresses the issue of our overly-busy lives. Our children are as stressed and over-booked as we are. Their eating choices and patterns coupled with their lifestyle choices are the reason for obesity and eating disorders in children. I love that this book teaches us how to normalize eating and activity choices. Our children are not in touch with their internal hunger & satiety signals because of the overly processed foods we are letting them use to fuel their bodies. We parents have become too busy to schedule family dinners and bike rides with our kids. We are tossing food over the back seat to our kids as we are driving them to their next scheduled event. We have become afraid of unsafe communities and therefore are keeping our kids inside more often, where they are sitting in front of screens. The message in this book is that we need to stop placing all of the blame on the school lunches or fast food marketing and take control of the lifestyle choices we are helping our children make. We need to help our kids get back to normalized eating and playing just because it feels good.

Jill Fleming, MS, RD

Professional Speaker & Author of Thin People Don't Clean Their Plates: Simple Lifestyle Choices for Permanent Weight Loss (The Thin People Series)

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5.0 out of 5 stars What Works and What Dosen't, Oct 8 2004
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This review is from: Underage & Overweight: America's Childhood Obesity Crisis-What Every Family Needs to Know (Hardcover)
I found 'Underage and Overweight' to be an excellent, relevant resource in the very critical issue of weight and children in our society. Of special note is the 'what works; what doesn't' section. Many of our students are still adolescents and have for most of their lives suffered from weight issues whether they are 'overweight' or not. Their well-meaning parents have often been part of the problem, trying to protect their child from becoming 'overweight,' which is so apparent in the scantily clad tropics of the Hawaiian Islands. Having a resource that gives such a broad overview of the issues is invaluable.

Anne Caprio Shovic, Ph.D., R.D., Associate Professor, Dietetics Program Director, Human Nutrition, University of Hawaii at Manoa

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5.0 out of 5 stars Observations on self, Mar 31 2005
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This review is from: Underage & Overweight: America's Childhood Obesity Crisis-What Every Family Needs to Know (Hardcover)
He learnt from experimenting on his own life that moderation is the key to a balanced diet. No given diet is absolutely harmful but diets with very high carbohydrate and fat content should be restricted to minimum. In the end the total amount of calories taken in should be carefully watched. If a high calorie meal is consumed then one should compensatorily restrict calories at other meals. In the end to protect future generations there needs to be some control both at the consumer level as well as availability.
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