Our Tweens Are Struggling With Diabetes And Heart Disease
November 7, 2007 by Kendra James, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
America’s tweens more than doubled their use of type-2 diabetes medications between 2002 and 2005, with girls between 10 and 14 years of age showing a 166 percent increase. The likely cause: Obesity, which is closely associated with Type 2 diabetes.
This is so darn scary! Oh, we have to do something now about this epidemic in our children. Please, I beg you to teach your kids about nutrition and the risks of heart disease and diabetes as well as the complications that go along with them.
My kids eat happy Meals just like every other kid but they also understand the importance of fruits, veggies and exercise! Not that they always conform to my wishes but I think of it as laying the groundwork if you will. You know? What do you do to teach your children about the importance of a healthy diet and the risks associated with diabetes and high blood pressure?
If you want to read more about this very scary research, check it out here…















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