Is Technology Robbing our Kids of Good Health?
Is Technology Robbing our Kids of Good Health?
Today's kids are technologically smarter than we were at their
age, but in some homes technology seems to have taken control of
our children's lives. Many parents don't realize the underlying
effect it's having on their children's health.
Hardly a day goes by that we don't hear a news report on
childhood obesity. With our children coming home from school,
sitting in front of the computer or spending time playing video
games it's no wonder obesity is on the rise. This being said,
there is another problem that many parents may be overlooking.
Each year, reports pertaining to the number of bone fractures in
children are made public. Each year, those numbers rise. Some
reports attribute the increase in broken bones to an overload of
sugar from too much soda. This may indeed be a contributing
factor, but I believe improper calcium balance may be the real
cause.
Calcium balance is particularly important in our childhood years
when we are growing. Over 98% of the calcium is found in our
bones and teeth. Our bodies rely on vitamin D and weight bearing
exercise to help keep calcium levels intact. Weight bearing
exercise includes any activity in which your feet and legs carry
your own weight. Some good examples include:
* Walking * Running * Jumping Rope * Dancing * Climbing Stairs *
Jogging * Aerobic Dancing * Hiking * Inline Skating/ice skating
* Racquet sports * Team Sports such as soccer, Basketball, field
hockey, volleyball and softball or baseball. These are a few of
the exercises that can help to build strong bones. Staying in
the house and playing video baseball, instead of hitting a real
Little League home run, is robbing our children of sunlight.
Remember that vitamin D is manufactured in the body as a result
of sunlight on the skin. It is the messenger molecule that is
responsible for getting calcium to the parts of the body where
it is most needed. Without proper weight bearing exercise and
Vitamin D, the calcium balance is seriously disrupted. You may
think that your children get plenty of vitamin D and calcium
from the milk they drink, but did you know that the human body
absorbs only 20-30% of the calcium in cow's milk. The American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that the body absorbs
calcium from kale easier than the calcium in cow's milk.
In addition, many studies have linked the consumption of cow's
milk to multiple health problems, but that's a story for a later
time.
Should you feed your child kale instead of milk? Maybe, but it's
time for us as parents to insist that our kids get outside and
play again. There simply is no better way to get the proper
amount of vitamin D than to be in sunlight.
If you are afraid to pull the video game plug and are
considering giving Junior a vitamin D supplement instead, you
should know that of all vitamins, vitamin D has the highest
level of potential toxicity. Some of the better D supplement
choices would be Cholecalciferol (Animal origin) and
Ergocalciferol (yeast origin.)
I'm not saying the kids should never be on the computer, but I
am strongly suggesting you consider limiting their time.
When children spend time outside, they get the chance to soak up
the sunlight thus enabling the skin to produce vitamin D -
naturally. More than likely, their outdoor activities will
include some good weight bearing exercise, which will allow even
more vitamin D to be produced. The increased activity may also
lead to weight loss and better overall health.
Vitamin-D:
Helpers- Sufficient exposure to sunlight
Robbers- Lack of sunshine and Fried foods.
Larry M. Glicken
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