Thursday, December 31, 2009

Too many young teens asking for weight advice?

is it just me or does alot of these questions seem to coming from young teenagers from 10-15 yrs old. i find this concerning as there in the stage of body development and shouldnt be dieting or creating eating disorders as it will affect there body for the rest of there life


i remember the good old days when kids were clueless about weight and we ate what we wantToo many young teens asking for weight advice?
i agree that too many kids are asking adult questions. many of them come in one of two categories: How do I lose weight or am I too young to have sex. it's quite sad that kids are doing these things so young. i wasn't even thinking about sex when i was a kid...i didn't really even know what it was when i was a kid to be honest. i blame a lot of it on the media...the media is constantly telling kids how to look sexy and that sex before marriage is ok and you have to be stick thin to be pretty. lately i've been supporting the dove campaign. it shows that beauty isn't always on the outside. Too many young teens asking for weight advice?
It's not bad at all as long they are smart about it. I'm 16, average weight and height, and I obsess about exercises and what I'm eating daily, and I feel/look much better than when I was left in the dark about my health.





The problem is when people are ignorant to what is good and what is bad. I have no idea why, but people don't research properly or ask the right questions to the right people when making lifestyle changes.





Like an hour or so of research and girls would realize what anorexia does, lazy people would learn that it actually takes effort to look good, and fat people would learn that it's not good, or even possible, to lose 30 lbs a month.
parents are getting worse now-a-days too though. they are obese and fat (85% of the USA) and the kids are overweight too due to the bad parenting





I think the ages here are more 12-18yrs





I just say..eat healthy and be active. those two things are enough for kids








---but what's worse is seeing the teens in the parenting section saying they have a kid or are going to have one. THEY'RE JUST KIDS! today's youth is kinds of f-ed up it seems----





healthy weight chart (females only)


5'0';=100lbs


5'1';=105lbs


5'2';=110lbs


5'3';=115lbs


5'4';=120lbs


5'5';=125lbs


5'6';=130lbs


5'7';=135lbs


5'8';=140lbs


5'9';=145lbs


(this weight chart gives a healthy weight to height ratio according to a BMI scale and even gives a few pounds to spare)
I agree, when I was that age my main concerns were school work, hanging out with friends and watching tv I didn't even worry about my weight untill I was about 17 or 18. I think it has to do with the media today because you have all these shows like The O.C. and Americas Next Top Model where you have these girls who are rediculasly thin and I think thats a bad influence on young girls because they see that and want to be like that.
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