More Useful Info on Teenage Weight Loss
There is lately a big concern we find among parents who contemplate the needs of their teenager into approaching a weight loss program just for the sake of cosmetic reason. It is true that there are many teenagers who have a BMI between 25 and 30, and for this reason they need to seek medical assistance. This extra weight gained at this age can become over time quite harmful for their overall health.
Health problems such as diabetes, stroke, heart diseases count among the most threatening ones. At this point, not only teenagers should be concerned with finding the most effective weight loss diets, but also parents should be there to guide them to the right way. This guidance must be also accompanied by medical experts in order to make sure that the chosen weight loss diet is the right one for the overall progress of a teenager.
Let's not forget that teenagers are very anxious into losing weight as fast as possible and for this reason they are always ready to approach the most aggressive weight loss products or programs. However, as a parent you should have the diplomacy into showing your child how to do this in a safe and reasonable way.
A teenage weight loss program should always take place in a gradual manner since your kid's body at this age is still facing all sorts of changes, both physical and mental. So, when the time has come to get your teenager engaged in a weight loss program, try to explain them that a slow process is always the best to allow them achieve that desired weight loss in a healthy and safe way.
But what is there to say when your teenager who is not 'threatened' by overweight to still want to lose weight just for cosmetic reasons? Teenage is a period of life where your child will try to follow the example of their role models who are usually movie and music stars. They just want to look as slim as Angelina Jolie, or Justin Bieber, regardless at what costs.
But how can you deal with the situation when your teenager reaches for a weight loss diet when there is no rational reason for this? Could you simply tell your child to go ahead and lose some weight or should you stop him or her?
Find down below some tips to help you deal with this type of teenage weight loss initiative for cosmetic purpose:
If your teen has a BMI between 20 and 22, then he or she can be allowed to lose no more than 10 pounds in a safe way.
If your teen has their BMI lower than 19 then you need to explain to them that losing weight will only lead to disaster for their overall health. They can suffer from anorexia, endocrine abnormalities and eating disorder.
Persuade your teenager that he best way to burn fat is by exercising their body to get rid of those calories that are not consumed with a sedentary life. Also emphasized to them how a better shaped body they can get with fitness exercises as well as some body building techniques designed for their age.
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