Product Alert...yuck and I agree! (BMI Scale)

Debbiejean
on 4/11/12 6:58 am - Shelbyville, MI

A Horrifying New Product Alert

 

A Horrifying New Product Alert

Posted: 11 Apr 2012 02:50 AM PDT

Yoni Freedhoff posted this awhile ago.  Targeted at parents, I think the post is useful for all of us to hear.  Whether your weight management focus is on your kids or yourself, the advice he gives is solid for all of us!  Please take his tips to heart -- the scale is no way to measure your success.  Happiness, reduction in guilt, increased ease of movement and comfort -- those are the components of any weight management program (no matter what your age) that we should be striving to maximize!

Horrifying new product alert - body fat scales for children
 
If it's a sign of the times, it's a sign of how truly backwards we are as a society when it comes to weight management.

Scale company Tanita is now marketing a specially designed body-fat/weigh scale for children between the ages of 5-17.

Now I've blogged before about how I think body-fat percentage scales are a bad idea to begin with, but to target them at children bring them to a whole new level of horror.

5 year olds don't need to have their body-fat or their weights measured, they need healthy food and parental role modeling.

So instead of punishing your child by buying them a body-fat percentage scale, may I suggest that if you're not already doing so you:

- Cook healthy meals from whole ingredients for each and every meal.

- Have sit down family dinners each and every night (remembering they don't need to be gourmet - kids do love peanut butter sandwiches).

- Involve your children in meal (and school lunch) preparation.

- Track the added sugars in your childrens' diets and try to limit to no more than 45 grams daily (remembering that some days should be exceptions too - sugar's part of childhood, it just needn't be a daily part).

- Ensure that the only fruit they eat is actual fruit - no juices, rollups, chews, or mashes.

- Make their milk white and skim, not brown and sugary.

- Ensure your children eat protein with every meal and snack, and that they start their days off with a wholesome, protein inclusive, breakfast.

- Make restaurant meals and take out (including supermarket prepared takeout meals) exceedingly rare events.

- Engage your family in family based physical activity - weekend hikes, nightly walks, signing up for community races, landscaping, home improvement projects, push lawnmowers, snow shoveling, etc.

Lastly you've got to remember - if you're worried about your kid's weights, don't put it on them. It's not their problem, it's yours, and if you think you're going to fix it by yelling at them, weighing them, shaming them, food policing them, etc. - you're going to be disappointed, and your kid is going to be miserable.

If you want your kids to change the way they're living, you're going to have to change the way your whole family's living - and frankly it isn't about weight. All of those behaviours up above? Doesn't matter if your kids are heavy or thin, those strategies will benefit each and every family, though the likelihood is, if weight's an issue in your family, those changes will help far more than any scale ever could.

Thanks, Yoni, for bringing us back to our common sense!
mermaidoz
on 4/11/12 11:20 am, edited 4/11/12 11:20 am - Canada
 Yoni Freedhof runs the BMI Clinic here in Ottawa, my home town. I have posted his food forum online with a link here a couple of year's ago with recipes....exercise and his marathons are a big part of his  weightloss routines....
Debbiejean
on 4/11/12 12:05 pm - Shelbyville, MI
The post I copied and pasted from my Eating Coach Kristi Stender-Weesies. I really enjoy her blogs and the way she thinks about food. No longer do I stress about what I eat b/c nothing is off limits, just be mindful of your eating and exercise. Common sense stuff right!?
I'm doing great with my mindful eating, just have to get back to exercising but I'm having pain from adhesion's. More surgery in my future but I will survive because I'm a tough cookie!
Oh...a cookie sounds good but I'll eat my banana! LOL
Now...I admire people who do marathons...I cheer them on but my body does not like to run.
Connie D.
on 4/12/12 12:30 am

Thanks Debbie.....I will be passing this information on!!

HUGS...connie d

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