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Once of important component for obesity is emotional eating

April 26, 2012 by Jausyan Khabir | No Comments | Filed in Obesity Problem

Sandra found her weight ballooning 60 pounds after her divorce from her husband. In recent years more attention to the problem of emotional eating for both women and men. In fact, some experts have so far that most weight gain is due to continued emotional eating say. For some people who fear comes from eating too much. As understood by many people who do not belong alcohol and illegal drugs is an antidote to fear, they cannot understand that they are comfort food to the fight against terror can be dangerous too.

In other cases, overeating is the result of the floor. If you feel tired, feel hopeless and lost interest in your normal activities, you may suffer from a depressive episode. To take account of these unpleasant feelings, people can gain access to food in an attempt to turn to cheer. Sometimes eating too much a symptom of boredom. Instead of trying to determine a cause of boredom, an individual can only try to “fix” by indulging in high fat, high calorie foods.

How do you know if you are an emotional eater? Ask yourself some important questions: Do I tend to eat when I’m worried? Fear? Sad? I find that eating lifts my mood? I spend more time eating than engaging in other activities I enjoy? I turn to food to cope with the death of a loved one a separation or the defeat of my favorite team? If the answers to these questions are “yes”, you are pure overeating, for emotional reasons.

Once you have identified yourself as an emotional eater, you should take steps to correct your behavior. The answer can walk, kick boxing, or dancing to take. Do you tend to binge in the late morning, afternoon or before bedtime? The members of your team can support your spouse, children, parents, friends or other over-eaters. You can even join a support group to help those who engage in binge eating specialist. If you need to eat too much, please contact a member of your support team. If your anxiety or depression is to consider a psychotherapist visited. He or she can help more effective coping strategies. If you find it difficult to socialize with friends and family about your overeating, a psychotherapist with the guidance you need for your problem.

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Fun and health ways to celebrate in nature with family

April 16, 2012 by Jausyan Khabir | 2 Comments | Filed in Fun Sports, General

Friends and family to discover, play and grow together from hiking and wildlife watching, canoeing, hunting, fishing and playing in the neighborhood park … all activities that will help you stay healthy, active and full of energy.

National Park Great Outdoors months suggests the benefits of always outside and enjoy our beautiful shared resources of the forests, parks, lodges and other public lands and waters.

Some fun ways to celebrate in nature:

  • June 1 to 25 – Go Camping America – Take the family camping in a tent, pop-up trailer or camper
  • June 4 is National Trails Day – America has more than 200,000 miles of trails for hiking, biking and backpacking.
  • 4 to 12 June is National fishing and boating week.
  • June 11 to 17 – Great Outdoors Week – Everyone is invited to enjoy the outdoors, however briefly, every day this week.
  • June 11 – National Get Out Day, Fee Waiver day in the National Forests (sponsored by the U.S. Forest Service, which 17 000 resorts operates and manages 193 million acres of public land), Marina and National Day (the windows of the joys and benefits of the waterway and marina lifestyle).
  • June 21 – Fee-free day in the National Parks – Fee-free days on more than 100 national parks, which usually charge entrance fees.
  • June 25 – 7th National Wildlife Federation annual “Great American Backyard Campout” – a night in the outdoor family fun under the stars in your own backyard.

To municipalities across the country and in the nature of the fun outdoor activities to celebrate during National Socialism Great Outdoors Mon Contact your State campgrounds, national parks or forests, or go to your local water. The National Wildlife Federation website provides more inspiration to celebrate in the wild.

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