Fighting Child Obesity

Fitness and nutrition expert, Tracey Redford ofas summer camp programs specializing in weight
Curves International says, "The inactivity amongloss. These camps are sometimes referred to as
young people can not be blamed solely on the"fat camps" for young children and teens to guide
evolution of Internet technology and television inthem and educate them on making good healthy
itself. Child obesity has lead to a number of otherchoices. 
health related issues such as diabetes, high bloodChildren and parents shouldn't be turned off by
pressure, and heart disease from the combinationthe words, "fat camp" which simply means a
of improper nutrition and lack of exercise."place where children of all ages can get fit, learn
 Most Recommended Tips forFighting Childabout nutritional balance and have fun doing so.
ObesityGetting to participate in sports, crafts, and making
 Redford went on to say, "We live in a complexmake new friends while achieving weight loss in a
society where children of all ages have to contendnurturing environment provides a positive
with social issues such as depression, violence andalternative for kids, and can pave the way to
divorce all having a downward spiraling affect bothcombat obesity.
physically and emotionally. The psychological  Most Recommended Tips for Fighting Child
impact this has on our youth's triggers anObesity
imbalance in eating habits and leads to a lack of The ultimate goal is sustainable healthy weight
motivation creating a domino effect."loss
A summer camp experience with weight lossWhen children feel they have no options, they
benefitscontinue on the same path of poor eating habits
Last year in Canada alone the government spentleading to a state of helplessness.  Sending a child
over $2 billion on medical procedures surroundingto a gym where they feel isolated and eventually
obesity. No matter how many times we readlose motivation is not the solution either. Redford
about or see it on the news, children still do notexplains, "We need far better choices if we want
understand the connection between eating,our youth's to get on track and stay on track.
exercise and a healthy body. Rather than pointingWeight loss camps for pre-teens and teenagers
fingers and placing blame, we need moreare a viable solution.
resources and programs that can be offered such