Monday, January 31, 2011

"Ways Your Family Can Address Childhood Obesity"


Hearing the childhood obesity diagnosis — or even a warning — is devastating for a parent. But there are many ways you can work toward reversing or preventing childhood obesity. In doing so, you’ll lower your child’s risk of serious health consequences. And it’s likely that your entire family will collectively benefit from the lifestyle changes you put in place.
Steps to Tackling Childhood Obesity
Discuss your child’s needs with your doctor. Your doctor may refer you to a behavior-management or counseling program that addresses various and unique causes of childhood obesity. At home, take a three-point approach. Your child likely needs your help to improve their eating habits, activity level, and most likely their self-esteem.
    Improve Eating Habits to Reduce Your Child’s Obesity Level
If your child is overweight or obese, a crash diet is the last thing you want to promote for weight loss. She needs an improved way of eating that she will consistently sustain for years to come. And as an aside, it will be easier for her and you if you apply changes to the entire family’s menu. Again, discuss your child’s specific needs with her doctor; you may receive a referral to a nutritionist or registered dietitian. In many cases depending on the child’s age and other things, children are advised not to lose weight, but rather to avoid gaining more weight as their height catches up to their body.
In general, move toward a diet that is lower in fat and empty calories (such as fast food, soda, chips, candy, etc.), and rich in fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy products, lean meats, and whole grains. These offer much higher nutritional content per calorie than you find in fast food and junk food. Also beware of liquid calories. It’s easy to rack up an unhealthy, unnecessary number of calories by drinking them (in soda or juice, for example). Serve your child water and low-fat milk instead of juice and soda.
    Increase Physical Activity to Control Your Child’s Obesity Level
From the preschool years and on into adulthood, we all need at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day. You don’t have to be alarmed, though — those 60 minutes don’t have to be consecutive! Short bursts of activity throughout the day still count toward the overall total.

Of course, active play and exercise have benefits far beyond weight loss or maintenance, in both adults and children. Physical activity can reduce stress, boost the immune system, and strengthen the heart, lungs, muscles and bones.
Depending on your child’s age and interests, focus on the enjoyable aspects of exercise. Rather than working out at a fitness center, take your child to the park and play a new sport together. Run around, enjoy the weather, have fun, and be active at the same time!
    Boost Your Child’s Self-Esteem
Kids who are overweight often have low self-esteem, and the two conditions can combine to form a vicious cycle. So as you help your child make physical changes through diet and activity, also strive to build his emotional and psychological health.
Stay positive throughout the ordeal and process. It might not be what you wanted, but it’s the situation that has presented itself to your family, and there is only one thing to do — improve. That only comes with optimism, hard work, and teamwork. 
About the Author: Bobby DeMuro is the Executive Director of NoFizz Charlotte, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting healthy hydration throughout the Carolinas through community education events and student outreach programs. He resides in Charlotte with his dog, Dakota. For more information on NoFizz Charlotte, visit www.nofizzclt.org.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Bioidentical Hormones - Carolina Family Healthcare

What are “bioidentical hormones”?
Though Bioidentical hormones (BHRT) have been around for years, yet most practitioners are unfamiliar with them. They are manufactured in labs but are derived from soy and yam products which are similar to the molecular structure of the human body.  Synthetic hormones are patented by drug companies and derived from animal sources that are much different in molecular makeup and thus are not as compatible as BHRT. 
At Carolina Family Healthcare, we take an individualized approach! We begin with laboratory tests of hormone levels called a “hormone panel” though saliva testing.  After reviewing the results, we follow up with individuals and discuss treatment with “natural” estrogens, progesterone, testosterone, and DHEA. Patients are monitored with follow up testing on routine intervals and symptoms are carefully followed to ensure optimal wellness.
 
How often will I need to take Saliva Tests and how much do they cost?
Typically basic “hormone panels” stat at about $150 per test and is usually not be covered by health insurance and is paid directly to the lab. We are excited to provide hormone therapy to individuals that are seeking a more “natural” approach and are excited to provide this service.
After the initial panel is preformed a follow up is usually recommended in three months, then biannually, and eventually to an annual follow up. Carolina Family Healthcare interprets the testing and treats the individual promptly once the results are obtained.
 
Are Bioidentical Hormones for You?
Over the years our office has evaluated and treated hundreds of men, women, and young adults seeking help with hormone disorders. As you can imagine, hormones can affect every aspect of health and wellness and it is our mission to restore balance to individual patients! If you are seeking more information on BHRT please call our office for an appointment to discuss treatment options. For more information on BHRT go to http://www.zrtlab.com/
 
Kristen Spratt, FNP, BC
Carolina Family Healthcare 

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Research Shows This Nutrient Deters Fat Cell Growth

Hey, hope you're having a great New Year!

As a fitness pro, this is my busiest time of the year - as you can imagine ;-)
But I had to write to you today to let you know about two awesome updates:
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2- Increase Energy Expenditure
3- Reduce Food Intake
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Happy New Year!
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