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Hello Mother, Hello Father: Choosing the Best Weight Loss Camp
By Linda Rogers

The rate of obesity in the United States is skyrocketing—particularly among children and adolescents. In the past thirty years, obesity rates among adolescents have doubled, and they have tripled in children age's six to eleven. Schools and health organizations are trying to address the problem as well; many school systems are switching to healthier lunch menus, removing soda and snack machines, and requiring four years of physical education. But closer to home, many concerned parents are struggling to promote a healthy lifestyle to their children. Some are successful; others might need guidance as to how to assist their teen in dropping unwanted pounds. One of the ways in which parents can help to educate their children about healthy habits as well as encourage them to shape up is to send them to a weight loss camp. A weight loss camp has become an increasingly popular way to spend summer vacations; kids and teens learn how to eat correctly, exercise, and do so in a fun manner. But how do you know which weight loss camp is right for you? There are many questions to consider when choosing a weight loss camp.

What to Look For

There are several key things that your choice of weight loss camp should provide. The camp should provide reduced calorie eating plans that do not eliminate specific food or food groups. The weight loss camp should also offer assistance in learning how to healthfully change behavior towards food. Structured physical activity should be offered, and instruction in health or exercise should also be provided. Finally, the program at the weight loss camp you choose should help to build the teenager's confidence in them and provide them with the tools they need to continue their weight loss journey long-term.

It is important that a weight loss camp teaches its attendees how to build healthy habits, not just lose weight. If the weight loss camp assists overweight teenagers in losing weight without giving them the tools to maintain their weight loss, the teenagers will simply regain the weight after leaving the camp. The weight loss camp should provide a long-term plan for the teen to follow.

Slowly but surely, the United States is making an effort to fight the obesity epidemic that has been on the rise for several decades. While weight loss camps have a certain stigma associated with them, there is really nothing to be ashamed of. By attending a weight loss camp, you are providing yourself with the tools to change your lifestyle for the better.

Author Details:
Linda Rogers, copywriter for various websites about Skin Care with a special interest in microdermabrasion and other women's health matters.

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