Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Trim Kids or Sensual Massage

Trim Kids: The Proven 12-Week Plan That Has Helped Thousands of Children Achieve a Healthier Weight

Author: Melinda S Sothern

In this world of fast food, television, and video games, more children are eating too much and are not active enough: 1 in 4 kids are unhealthily overweight. Now the experts who have helped thousands of children lead healthier lives have assembled the Trim Kids program.

Trim Kids is a unique 12-week plan providing a positive, safe initial approach to lifetime weight management. Each week, families practice proven ways to increase activity and exercises designed for their child's weight level; enjoy dozens of menu plans with nutritious, kid-tested recipes; and discover shopping lists and dining out tips—perfect for busy caregivers.

About the Authors:

Melinda S. Sothern, Ph.D., M.Ed., C.E.P., is a licensed clinical execise physiologist and research faculty member of Louisiana State University (LSU). She directs the Prevention of Childhood Obesity Laboratory at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, and the Department of Pediatrics at the LSU Health Sciences Center.

T. Kristian von Almen, Ph.D., is a noted research psychologist and assistant clinical professor in pediatrics at LSU Health Sciences Center.

Heidi Schumacher, R.D., L.D.N., C.D.E., is the Chief Clinical Dietitian at Children's Hospital in New Orleans, a certified diabetes educator and staff dietitian/nutritionist with the LSU Health Sciences Center Pediatric Weight Management Program.

Publishers Weekly

Sothern, an exercise physiologist, von Almen, a research psychologist, and dietician Schumacher team up in this comprehensive workbook to help parents guide their overweight children to better health. Today, 10 million kids that's one in four are overweight, the authors say, and the more overweight the child, the more at risk he is for adult obesity and type II diabetes; he's also more susceptible to low self-esteem and depression. Focusing on a three-pronged approach with nutrition, exercise and behavior modification techniques, the authors help parents assess their children's weight and choose one of four levels suited to the severity of their condition. The 12-week, 12-chapter process which begins with a trip to your child's pediatrician can be repeated as needed; as children progress, they simply graduate to a new level of the program. This kid-friendly method uses weekly goal-setting to prompt motivation and includes suggestions to get kids moving (get them to play tag or put a stationary bike in front of the TV). Snacks and meals clearly have been created with kids' taste buds in mind (i.e. frozen grapes or oven-baked chicken nuggets), though the entire family will enjoy many of the recipes. This practical guidebook will surely help parents get overweight kids on the right track to a healthy future, and its workbook format offers plenty of space for parents and kids to chart their successes. (Jan.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Library Journal

With 25 percent of American children overweight or obese, how can parents help a child lose excess pounds without nagging or making him or her develop an eating disorder? Exercise physiologist Sothern, research psychologist T. Kristian von Almen, and clinical dietician Heidi Schmacher have provided readers with the blueprint of their "Trim Kids" program, as developed over the last 15 years at Louisiana State University. The 12-week plan offers concrete guidelines for nutrition, exercise, positive reinforcement, and feedback based on each child's color-coded weight level (assigned initially by the severity of the child's weight problem). Part 1 provides background on the program and its components; Part 2 is a week-by-week guide to menus, recipes and suggested grocery lists, exercises, record keeping, and helpful hints, with comments from both parents and children at various stages of success. Relapses and backsliding are addressed as well. A little daunting if read in one sitting, this book is chock-full of advice that can be used even outside of the program. Recommended. Anne C. Tomlin, Auburn Memorial Hosp., NY Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.



Interesting book: The Return of History and the End of Dreams or Alexander Hamilton

Sensual Massage

Author: Susan Mumford

A massage is a lover's delight to give and receive. Offering your partner this sensual pleasure brings special feelings of satisfaction and confidence—and you'll learn how to do it with skill and creativity through these lovely photos and accompanying instructions. Even preparing for the experience can be wonderful, as you set the mood, select fragrant oils, and take the time to tune into each other. Master the different strokes (effleurage, petrissage, friction), and when and how to use each one. Vary your touch to make it loving, erotic, stimulating, or even playful. Treat your partner to a 20-minute relaxing massage, or indulge in a longer, more stimulating massage where fingertips play lightly over the skin, senses become heightened, and your bodies make full contact. You'll become an expert in this romantic art!



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