1 Facts About Healthy Living
1. More than one-third of adults and over 12.5 million children and teens in the US are obese. In the last 30 years, obesity in children and teens has nearly tripled.
1. More than one-third of adults and over 12.5 million children and teens in the US are obese. In the last 30 years, obesity in children and teens has nearly tripled.
2. One can of soda contains
10 teaspoons of sugar and the average American adult drinks 500 cans of soda
every year, estimating about 52 pounds of sugar consumed in soft drinks alone.
3. An unhealthy diet leads
to diseases like diabetes, hypertension, certain cancers, obesity, and
micronutrient deficiencies.
4. In a survey of 9th through
12th graders in 2011, 13.1 percent of the teens admitted to skipping breakfast
in the past 7 days, while 11.3 percent had drunk 3+ servings of soda per day in
the same time frame.
5. Breakfast is the most
important meal of the day because it feeds your body and mind with the
necessary nutrients and energy to function throughout the day. Eating breakfast
regularly will also help keep weight off because it gets your metabolism going.
6. In the same survey, more
than 15 percent of the students were
overweight, and more than 12 percent admitted to starving themselves for 24 hours or more in the last month in an attempt to lose weight.
overweight, and more than 12 percent admitted to starving themselves for 24 hours or more in the last month in an attempt to lose weight.
7. Rest is a very important
aspect of living a healthy lifestyle. Teenagers need 9 or more hours of sleep
per night for their bodies to function properly. Less than a third of high
school students in 2011 reported getting 8 or more hours of sleep per night.
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Sleeping the right amount can prevent sickness, obesity, high
blood pressure, and injury.
8. Physical activity like
aerobic exercise (walking, running), muscle-strengthening (weight-lifting),
bone-strengthening (jumping rope), and balance and stretching activities (yoga,
pilates, dancing) are especially beneficial to a healthy body.
9. The more fresh foods you
consume, the healthier you will be. Foods that do not expire contain unnatural
preservatives, additives, and chemicals that deteriorate your body. Focus on
fruits, vegetables, lean meats, whole grains, low-fat dairies, and above all,
moderation in whatever you eat.
10. Snacking is important. By
eating small meals or snacks throughout the day, you will keep your metabolism
up and running to burn the calories you eat. Smart snacking means cutting out
the vending machine chips and candy bars and adding in the granola, bagged
fruits or veggies, protein bars, or nuts.
11. Depending upon the amount
of physical activity you do, you can calculate how many calories per day are healthy
for your weight and lifestyle. For teens, the average recommended caloric
intake is 2,100 calories, but it is important to base your diet on youractivity.
Sources: Healthfinder, Kids Health, Livestrong
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