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j e u g. Forget international terrorism. There’s a huge time bomb ticking right under our noses, the effect of which will be far more devastating than any weapon of mass destruction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Forget international terrorism. There’s a huge time bomb ticking right under our

noses, the effect of which will be far more devastating than any weapon of mass

destruction.

• The fitness of our children is plummeting faster than ever, with long-term damage being wreaked on the health of the next generation of adults – this crisis is

also going to place an immense strain on the entire healthcare system, as it struggles to cope with the onslaught of obesity related degenerative disease conditions.

Ultra Fit magazine2003/07/14

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66% Of children too unfit for sport. Accent on achievement result in physical

deterioration

• Dr JAP Nel, Head of The School for Development of Children and Kinetic Science in Cape Town, makes

the above statement after comprehensive research about the fitness of children

• 42 477 South African children evaluated• 66.5% of the children’s fitness varies between average and poor.

Article 1 : Rapport

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Illness of bad eating habits and sitting too much

• Twenty years ago it was unheard of for children to get Type 2 Diabetes. These days 30 to 50% of all new diabetes cases in the United States are children

younger than 19 years of age.

Article 5 : Rapport

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The study concluded that the onset of puberty marks a sharp division between those who are very active and those who become very sedentary.

R. Telema et al. Physical activity in Childhood and Adolescence as Predictor of Physical Activity in Young Adulthood”. American Journal of

Preventative Medicine 1997: 13 (4).

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Puberty, a time when young people are developing values and habits that can last a lifetime, is also a period during which many young people are increasingly choosing a sedentary lifestyle over an active one.

But it is equally clear that parents play a decisive role in modeling healthy – or unhealthy lifestyle behaviors for their children far in advance of these critical adolescent years. Indeed, eating habits are formed early in life, and both eating and activity patterns mirror family of origin patterns.

What is the best way to convince young people of the health benefits of regular exercise? First convince their parents, according to guidelines published by the CDC’s Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity.

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To emphasize the overwhelming

benefits of exercise we can look

at the following research articles :

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Coronary heart disease • •Depression • •Hypertension • •Obesity • •Osteoporosis • •Stroke • Diabetes (Type I) •Diabetes (Type II) • Breast, cervical, ovarian cancer • Back Pain • •Colon Cancer • Congestive heart failure • Rheumatoid Arthritis •

Helps

prevent

Helps

treat 0 20 40 60 80

RECOMMENDED AGES (yrs)

(Booth and Tseng. Med Sci Sports Ex, 1995)

Benefits of exercise

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Atherosclerosis (boys)

• This study included some 2,876 subjects, aged 15 to 34, who died of external causes. The autopsies revealed that fat streaks and fibrous plaques begin to appear in this age group. The authors concluded that primary prevention of atherosclerosis must, therefore, start in childhood.

J P Strong et al. Prevalence and Extent of Atherosclerosis in Adolescents and Young Adults, Implications for prevention from the Pathobiological Determinants

of Atherosclerosis in Youth Study. JAMA 1999, Vol. 281, N8.

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10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

Bone density

Years

Peak bone mass

Growth Loss of bone

Figure 1 : Change in bone density over the life spanSource : James S. Skinner, A physiologist’s Perspective. Osteoporosis and Exercise: Guidelines for Exercise Professionals (1998)

Osteoporosis (girls)

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Use sport to develop a child and building his or her self esteem, not for status.

Expert reacts on child’s suicide

• Families and schools are busy neglecting their responsibility of helping young people develop into thinking adults in the pursuit of sporting achievements.

Article 2 : Beeld

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Onmiddellike Voordele- Sterker been vorming

- Verminderde angs / stres

- Verbeterde Selfesteem

- Verbeterde Konsentrasievermoë

- Akademiese Prestasie

- Sosiale Vaardighede

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Langtermyn Voordele

- Obesiteit- Koronêre Hartsiekte- Diabetes- Osteoperose- Beroerte- Hipertensie- Depressie

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What is the role of the parents?

Mental(Intellectual)

Physical(Diet)

Psychological(Emotional)

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No reason to buy expensive supplements and vitamins as long as the child follows a healthy and balanced diet.

Vitamins no help againstinfection, says study

“ This certainly raises questions regarding the current hype surrounding health, specifically with reference to the myriad of vitamin and mineral

supplements that are being touted on the market.”

Article 1 : Pretoria News

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