The Problem with Calorie Labels

28 February

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Fast food restaurants around the nation are now placing calorie labels in pure view of consumers for items that appear on their menu due to the massive number of studies showing an increase in childhood obesity, as required by the new health-care reform plan. According to the plan, any restaurant that has twenty locations or [...]

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Exercise Improves Math and Thinking Skills in Overweight Students

24 February

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While it is easy to see the health benefits of exercising and living a healthy lifestyle when it comes to losing weight and decreasing the prevalence of obesity and diabetes, a new study shows that exercise actually motivates the brain to help students perform better in school. This study, highlighted in the January edition of [...]

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Dean Karnazes Starts Run Across America on February 25th

22 February

Posted by admin in Fitness | GoTrybe News | Gotrybe | Leaders | Motivation | Nutrition | childhood obesity

Dean Karnazes -famous marathon runner, motivational speaker, and world-renowed author- is at it again with his biggest challenge yet! Dean will begin a nearly 3,0000 mile run on February 25th that will kick off at the Disneyland Resort in Southern California and end in the middle of May at the Live with Regis and Kelly studio [...]

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CDC Study Shows Southern and Appalachian States are Least Active

20 February

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A new study from the Center for Disease Control, which measured the physical activity level of residents by county, showed that the Southern and Appalachian states were less active than all others. While Colorado proved to be one of the most active states in the U.S., Tennessee was one of the least active! This new [...]

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Obesity May Affect Mental Health in Adolescents

18 February

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Dr. Christine Calamaro from the University of Maryland School of Nursing suggests that diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, high  blood pressure, and high cholesterol may not be the only health issues for parents to worry about in the fight against childhood obesity. According to a study conducted by Calamaro, mental health may become a concern for adolescents [...]

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GoTrybe Participates in Fairmont Elementary School Health Fair

13 February

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GoTrybe participated in a health fair that took place immediately following the February PTA meeting at Fairmont Elementary School in Johnson City. This health fair was coordinated by the physical education teacher at the school, Mrs. Patricia Grooms, who has been known for her efforts to get kids moving and keep them active. Mrs. Grooms is [...]

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The American Stroke Association Reports Fast Rise in Strokes for Young and Middle-Aged

11 February

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The American Stroke Association highlighted the results of the first nationwide study of hospitalizations due to stroke according to the age of the victim. These results were released at a conference on Wednesday held by the ASA.  After comparing research from 1994 & 1995 to that of 2006 & 2007, there was a 51% increase [...]

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Proctor & Gamble and the NFL Team Up to Fight Obesity

9 February

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GoTrybe is not the only organization that is dedicated to the cause of fighting childhood obesity! Proctor & Gamble partnered with the NFL in support of the NFL Play 60 program,
 which is designed to improve the health and wellness of kids all around this country. Proctor & Gamble is responsible for donating over $300,000 just [...]

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Do Working Moms Contribute to Obesity?

7 February

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While we know that childhood obesity continues to rise at an alarming rate, we strive to know the causes for this rise and prevention efforts to keep this trend from continuing throughout life. A new study from the Child Development journal says that the more years a mother spends working after her child is born, [...]

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New Study Blames Childhood Obesity on Bad Habits, Not Genes!

4 February

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A study of 1,000 sixth grade students from Michigan who participated in the Project Healthy Schools Program suggests that poor eating habits and lack of physical activity are the biggest cause of adolescent obesity. While around 15% of the participants of the study were considered to be obese,  almost all of them had poor eating [...]

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