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Written by Webmaster
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Tuesday, 02 September 2008 |
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If your teenager has a weight problem, it will not normally just go away and a youngster may need help sooner rather than later, unless something is done to stop this weight gain it will have serious effects on their health, emotionally and physically. Self respect is an important aspect of any person's character, as this is generally formed during their adolescent years it is easy to see how problems can arise. While many people see education as the way forward, some individuals have set up training camps purely for teen weight loss purposes.
These weight problems can accompany them throughout their entire lives and range from serious mental to physical health problems, sometimes both. Just some of the health problems they might experience are:
Heart conditionsCirculatory conditionsType 2 diabetesBack pain
Education on teen weight loss is an important step to help stop this from happening. Mentally, the repercussions are probably more obvious because who doesn't remember an overweight child at school that got saddled with some of those awful nicknames like fatty, piggy, porky and tubby plus many more that were even less courteous.
The problem is no matter how much weight they lose, the names follow them around into adulthood which is especially humiliating when they meet people they went to school with at reunions for example. It is a sad fact that overweight parents have a tendency to have obese children but parents have a responsibility for their children's health, if not their own. Overweight children and teens are now a global problem even in the developing world and a whole global industry has grown up around this with diet plans that are often not worth the paper they are printed on,
It must be instilled early on that teen weight loss programs are not just about losing weight but about the reduction of body fat which is the main problem to overcome. Many children become worried if their parents show too much concern as they have not noticed that they have been getting steadily heavier over a period of time but the situation cannot be rectified overnight either. A parent should contact their doctor in addition to researching the subject for information specifically relating to teen weight loss programs that are proven methods, you have to choose a program which will not undermine the teens confidence.
One important point to bear in mind is that strict teen weight loss regimes can be dangerous. Starvation type diets may reduce weight but they can also seriously reduce body tissue, such as muscle, that is essential for the wellbeing of the child. A parent needs to look at ways of reducing body fat of their child but at the same time not increasing the problems associated with some of the weight loss programs that promise this quickly.
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