Showing posts with label Meal Plans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meal Plans. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

How to Help Children Eat Healthier

Child obesity is becoming a more and more serious problem now, more than ever, and it is vital for you to teach your children proper eating habits. They need to be learned from the youngest of age. Once a kid does get used to eating healthy, these habits stick for a lifetime. And if they do it without a problem at home, they will surely do it not only at school too, but everywhere else as well.

All problems, connected with children's bad eating habits are usually rooted in the household. When a parent rarely prepares homemade dishes, but rather buys takeaway meals from fast food franchises, this is when kids start developing these ill eating habits. It's a proven fact, that children are constantly exposed to all sorts of junk food, but it is their parents duty to keep their sons and daughters away from them and to help them lead a healthy diet. Here are a couple of useful tricks on how to do so.

1.Guide the choice of food, don't dictate it
Have a big variety of healthy foods at home. Without any junk food in the house, there is simply no way the kids could consume such. Leave everything that is not healthy in the store.

2.Provide healthy alternatives
It is vital that you have alternatives to all the products that are considered not healthy to you and your family. For example, kids are known for craving sweets almost constantly. There is a way of getting round this problem - fruits. Always have lots of different fruits in store - apples, grapes, peaches, etc. A different option would be for you to make healthy homemade snacks, for example, such made of oats, honey and various dried fruits.

3.Encourage the kids to eat slowly
Fast eating could be the cause of many health disorders. Plus, fullness and hunger can be better detected when one eats slowly. And that is how the second serving could be avoided. You can achieve that by eating together as a family as often as possible and making the meals a pleasant experience? How can this help? Well, one thing is for sure, your children won't be in a hurry to finish their dish as fast as possible and leave the table.

4.Involve kids in the shopping and cooking process
Shopping for healthy foods together will teach your children a thing or two, and when they are already old enough to go to the store on their own, they will know how to do proper shopping. Same goes for the cooking. Cooking healthy meals together is not only quality time spent together, but also something like lessons for the future when your son/daughter will have to cook on his/her own.

5.Do not allow eating meals or snacks in front of the TV
Watching TV while eating can be really distracting in the sense that the eating becomes the secondary action, and one does not pay attention the whether s/he is full. This often leads to overeating.

6.Prepare your child's school meals
Having control in the household is relatively easy, but what happens when the kids are out of sight?
The school cafeteria offers a decent amount of junk food to be distressed about. And if you would like your son or daughter to stay away from them, prepare him/her tasty meals to take to school.


7.Make the change "from the inside"
Instead of forcing any changes upon your child, rather make him/her realize the necessity of these changes. Explain, in a calm manner, that healthy eating is the way to a long and healthy life.

The change for good happens slowly, especially when it comes to children. This is why you will need to be as patient as possible.

The post has been submitted by : Acton ManAndVan

Friday, July 20, 2012

Benefits of In Home Aged Care

I like to share health related updates and news with people having interest in medical field. Also, spending quality time with consumer health information journals at library and visiting health prospective seminars. Occasionally, I write about aged care home and services which will be significant to the relevant community.

Over the next 10 to 20 years, Queensland is projecting that 15 per cent of their total population will be people over the age of 65. Many towns have already reached critical capacity with the elderly populations in major cities like Brisbane expected to reach critical levels within the next 10 years. It has become a concern as to whether or not the territory will have the resources needed to take care of the elderly population. Because of this, in home services for the elderly are becoming a popular choice for the elderly. These services provide many benefits and are great alternatives to elderly homes.

Independence
The most significant benefit of in home aged care is that it allows elderly people to maintain their independence. Nobody likes to be told what to do all of the time. Living in a retirement home could be harder on elderly people than intended. In home care services provide assistance in many areas of life that will ensure elderly people accomplish their daily tasks, remain safe, and are able to live in their own homes where they are comfortable, proud, and happy.

Household Duties
In home aged care can help elderly people with their every day household chores from vacuuming to taking out the garbage. For some elderly residents, simple chores are a challenge due to their physical limitations and ailments.

Meal Plans
Shopping can be a lengthy task for elderly. In home caregivers can help elderly go shopping, carry the groceries and even pick out what food they should eat. The selection of foods would be the result of custom menus and meal plans that these caregivers can also provide.

Companionship
Nobody truly likes to be alone. Sometimes, all anyone needs is just someone to talk to and show interest in them. In home caregivers can provide that companionship that elderly people seek. It could fill their day with joy and social activities. Happiness is a key component to living longer lives and companionship is a major source of happiness.

Appointments
Some elderly people might need assistance getting to various appointments like medical visits. In home care givers can help transport them to see their doctor, make sure they are on time, and make sure they properly implement any medical suggestions into their daily lives.

Flexibility
In home aged care services are very flexible and can be scheduled around the clock depending on the person's needs. The flexibility of these services makes it easier for an elderly person to get the desired services whenever they need them.

Less Expensive
Compared to retirement homes, in home aged care services are less expensive because they don't require residential facilities and around the clock care. Additionally, the services are only provided on an at-need basis. This means that people won't be paying for services that are unnecessary like at a residential care facility. There are also fewer resources needed since the elderly person has all of their belongings and resources in their home.

So if you or a loved one needs a little extra help around the house, consider in home care for the elderly.

By Ryan Lindesay