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can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

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    Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

    Mon Feb 7,11:28 AM ET Top Stories - AP


    By CARLA K. JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer

    CHICAGO - Sweet drinks — whether Kool-Aid with sugar or all-natural apple juice — seem to raise the risk of pudgy preschoolers getting fatter, new research suggests. That may come as a surprise to parents who pride themselves on seeking out fruit drinks with no added sugar.

    "Juice is definitely a part of this," said lead researcher Jean Welsh of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (news - web sites).


    While fruit juice does have vitamins, nutritionists say it's inferior to fresh fruit. The new U.S. dietary guidelines, for example, urge consumers away from juice, suggesting they eat whole fruit instead.


    The bottom line, though, is that "children need very few calories in their day," Welsh said.


    "Sweet drinks are a source of added sugar in the diet."


    She said preschoolers were better off snacking on fruit or drinking water or milk.


    Welsh's research, published in the February issue of Pediatrics, found that for 3- and 4-year-olds already on the heavy side, drinking something sweet once or twice a day doubled their risk of becoming seriously overweight a year later.


    The sweet drinks seemed to have little effect, however, on children of normal weight.


    The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends limiting preschoolers to 4 to 6 ounces of juice per day. Some parents and schools are paying attention.


    One Chicago Head Start program banned juice last year as part of an anti-obesity effort after finding that one out of five of its students was obese.


    Monica Dillion, community health nurse for the Howard Area Family Center, said the preschool also added more fruits and vegetables to meals and more exercise to the daily schedule. The preschool has never served soft drinks.


    The juice ban drew no complaints, Dillion said. "The kids didn't notice at all."


    The Pediatrics study followed 10,904 Missouri children in a nutrition program for low-income families. Researchers looked at the effect of sweet drinks in three groups: normal and underweight children, those at risk of becoming overweight, and those who already were overweight.


    The researchers compared the children's heights and weights, approximately one year apart. They also looked at parents' reports of what their children ate and drank during a four-week period at the beginning of the first year. Fruit drinks like Kool-Aid and Hi-C were included as sweet drinks, along with juice and soda.


    The link between sweet drinks and being overweight showed up for all three weight categories, although it wasn't statistically significant for the normal and underweight children.


    Taking into account other differences, such as ethnicity, birth weight and a high-fat diet, didn't erase the effect of sweet drinks.


    The children in the study drank, on average, more fruit juice than soft drinks or sweetened fruit drinks.





    Sweet drinks are high in calories and low in fiber. Nutritionists believe that calorie-dense, low-fiber foods may lead to overeating because those foods are quickly consumed but less filling than foods higher in fiber.

    The authors suggest that limiting sweet drinks may help solve the growing problem of childhood obesity. One in five American children is overweight, according to the National Institutes of Health (news - web sites).

    The study defined at-risk children as those whose size put them in the 85th to 95th percentile in growth charts. A child in the 85th percentile would be heavier than 85 percent of children of the same gender and age.

    Richard H. Adamson, vice president for scientific and technical affairs at the American Beverage Association, questioned the study's methods, saying it didn't take into account television viewing, overweight parents and the children's activity levels.

    But Dr. Rebecca Unger, who evaluates overweight children in private practice and at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, said the study backs up what she sees in the real world.

    "We do see kids do well when we cut out juice," she said. "Sometimes that's all they need to do."
    ..“Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same.”






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    Re: can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

    Hell yea. It's because kids now a days don't play outside as much as we did when we were kids. My mom couldn't keep me in the house. I had Atari and I insisted on riding my bike or playing army, whatever to get outside. When you are very active, high glucose doesn hurt you as bad.
    I used to have superhuman powers....until my therapist took them away.

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    • #3
      Re: can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

      i dont know about this....my kids drink plenty of juice and water...no soda! (well...christmas or occ. at grandma's) and they are in great shape..
      HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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      • #4
        Re: can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

        i can remember my mom saying "in or out" and once i went out, i was out for the day. if i wanted water...there was a hose on the side of the house!! none of this, mom i need a coke or pepsi stuff!! anyone else's mom like that?

        o2
        ..“Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same.”





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        • #5
          Re: can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

          Originally posted by T-Man007
          Hell yea. It's because kids now a days don't play outside as much as we did when we were kids. My mom couldn't keep me in the house. I had Atari and I insisted on riding my bike or playing army, whatever to get outside. When you are very active, high glucose doesn hurt you as bad.
          this is also, very true..i have to throw my daughter out of the house!!! my 6 yr old hasnt gotten into video games yet!
          HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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          • #6
            Re: can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

            Originally posted by O2BESOHUGE
            i can remember my mom saying "in or out" and once i went out, i was out for the day. if i wanted water...there was a hose on the side of the house!! none of this, mom i need a coke or pepsi stuff!! anyone else's mom like that?

            o2
            nah, i was home most the time by myself..mom and dad worked. but, i had a list of chores (something kids cant even spell nowadays). we had 15 - 23 horses at any one time...lots of work, and my brothers moved out of the house by the time i was 10, so no help there!
            HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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            • #7
              Re: can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

              Originally posted by O2BESOHUGE
              i can remember my mom saying "in or out" and once i went out, i was out for the day. if i wanted water...there was a hose on the side of the house!! none of this, mom i need a coke or pepsi stuff!! anyone else's mom like that?

              o2

              Ditto here. Water can from the creek or the hose. Maybe that's why I don't get sick very much, all that creek water I drank as a kid.
              I used to have superhuman powers....until my therapist took them away.

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              • #8
                Re: can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

                Originally posted by O2BESOHUGE
                i can remember my mom saying "in or out" and once i went out, i was out for the day. if i wanted water...there was a hose on the side of the house!! none of this, mom i need a coke or pepsi stuff!! anyone else's mom like that?

                o2

                wow wre we raised by the same parents??? or maybe just how they do it here in bama??

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                • #9
                  Re: can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

                  i believe it. sugar is the devil
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                  • #10
                    Re: can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

                    I work in alot of schools. All you see up and down the hallways is coke machines. I swear 1 school had 15 coke machines, 2 snack machines, and a juice machine. We where lucky to get water when I was at school,lol. And I never got into playing video games. I m not knocking them. I got some for christmas presents. I would play it, get tired of it, and it would collect dust. I was always building stuff, or tearing something up to figure out why it worked. Then i would put it back together. Oh and I believe the reason for saying stay In or Out., Came from all the F%*#ing Flies in bama. Fan the door and they are in your house. Nothing like the parents screaming at you for that.
                    Always expect the unexpected!


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                    • #11
                      Re: can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

                      kids eating habits are disgusting these days. my kids will learn to eat like me from day one. o2 "in or out" lmao thats funny. i got the same shit. and god forbid the air conditioner was on i would get killed for opening the door

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                      • #12
                        Re: can you guys believe this?? Sweet Drinks Linked to Preschool Obesity

                        Originally posted by edvedr
                        kids eating habits are disgusting these days. my kids will learn to eat like me from day one.
                        thats the only way to do it bro!
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