Posts in Adults

Teen Weight Loss Strategies: What Really Works?

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD Currently one out of every three U.S. teens is battling obesity. In my opinion, this is a big deal because research shows that obese teens have a 70% chance of becoming obese adults. A study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association has identified ... more

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Parents: How to Promote a Positive Body Image

By: Jodie Shield | 1 Comment | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

By: Kids Eat Right Body image is how we feel about our bodies. Whatever their size or weight, children can develop either a positive or negative view of their bodies. Body image disturbances begin as early as preschool, so parents and other adult role models need to play a pivotal ... more

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Healthy Families Eat Beans

By: Jodie Shield | 1 Comment | | Category: Adults, Apps & Websites

By: Jodie Shield, RD While beans may not be magical enough to grow a fairy-tale beanstalk, they do work their own kind of magic on our health.  Several studies suggest that eating beans may prevent heart disease, reduce one’s risk of developing colon cancer, and help to control diabetes.  Although ... more

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Portion Distortion

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Seniors

By: Jodie Shield, RD When kids follow the MyPlate recommendations for daily servings, they are well on their way to healthy eating and a healthy weight. Unfortunately, many kids today seem to be suffering from “portion distortion.” When talking about what kids eat or drink, keep these definitions in mind: ... more

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Hard Facts About Soft Drinks

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Seniors

by Jodie Shield and Mary Mullen, RD MS In 2009 sales of carbonated beverages totaled $18.7 billion—that is about $5 billion more than total milk sales! One reason why soft drinks are so popular is the price. Kids learn quickly that they can get more “bang for their buck” by buying a super-size ... more

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Fishy Business – What’s the Deal With Seafood and Mercury?

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids, Seniors

  By: Jodie Shield, RD In my last blog, you read all about the health benefits seafood has to offer you and your family.  But when it comes to mercury and food safety, things starts to (pardon the pun) smell a  little fishy.  Here’s why. Nearly all fish and shell fish contain traces of  methylmercury – the ... more

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Kids Unplugged

By: Jodie Shield | 2 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, MED, RDN  Whether your child is in preschool or high school, one thing is for certain — it is time for you to seize the remote and take control. Reducing the amount of time your child or teen spends with media will have a positive impact on his ... more

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Know Your Child’s BMI

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Babies, Kids, Teens

  By: Jodie Shield, RD and Mary Mullen RD From Kids Eat Right http://www.eatright.org/kids/article.aspx?id=6442467451 Want to know how your child’s weight measures up? It’s tricky to tell whether a child or teen is overweight. Since kids are still growing, they need to gain weight and they are supposed to outgrow their ... more

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Family Dinners in a Flash!

By: Jodie Shield | 1 Comment | | Category: Adults, Babies, Kids, Teens

  Did you know that kids in families who eat together are more confident, have better vocabularies and score higher on tests? It can be tricky to schedule regular meals together, but the stronger bond your family will share is worth the effort. Make time to eat with your family ... more

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Healthy Children are a Family Affair

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults

  Parents are children’s biggest influences when it comes to healthy behaviors, so provide your kids with opportunities for family fun. You can help your children learn to make healthier food choices and engage in regular physical activity by being a good role model. Plan regular family activities together. Encourage ... more

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