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Managing Healthy Living in Youths Many highly publicized news articles are presenting a very dire health picture for today.s youth. According to a 2007 New England Journal of Medicine research study, obesity rates in children ages 6 to 11 have more than doubled in the past 20 years. In 1980, obese children represented 6.5% of the population - in 2006 this number grew to 17.0%. The obesity rate among adolescents ages 12 to19 tripled from 5% to 17.6%. These increases are representative of a nation of children that are spending more time watching TV, playing with electronic games and computers, eating unhealthy food and spending less time on physical activity. In a recent CNN article (Author: John Blake - November 2009), Russell Pate, who is the American Heart Association (AHA) spokesman, stated that he noticed a number of key signs that children are not as active as in previous decades. One of these key signs was noted during a recent drive through a local neighborhood - far fewer children are actively enjoying outdoor activities.
Managing Healthy Living In recent years, many doctors, fitness experts, researchers, and other health professionals have tried to determine the correct approach to healthy living. These professionals have developed or recommended a variety of methods to manage one's overall health. The overwhelming amount of media reports and public discussion on this topic has created confusion as to how the general public can best manage their own healthy living standard through a correct diet, right type and amount of exercise, and individual measurement of current and future levels of health as a person ages.
Managing Healthy Living in Polar Bears (A Fat Bear is a Healthy Bear) A recent report compiled and published by the UK-based Catlin Arctic Survey and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) predicts that within 20 years Arctic ice cover will be completely gone during the warmer months. This is a clear indicator that global warming is affecting the planet at an alarming rate. These changes are also negatively affecting the habitat of many animals that call this part of the planet home.
RJL Systems Product Catalog RJL Systems has received a number of requests for a catalog that could be easily printed, distributed at seminars and demonstrations, or simply perused at leisure away from a computer. The wait is finally over. Plus, as an added convenience, the last page contains a fax-able order form.
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