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Child’s Play

March 15th, 2010

Our nation’s health is deplorable. We are more obese than ever. At the same time, we have more technology available that should help simplify our lives and provide us with more free time. One might think we’d be more fit with additional hours available to exercise as a result of these modern day technological conveniences. Yet this is simply not the case. In fact, advancements in technology have proved counterproductive to our health as we spend endless hours sedentary while utilizing these gadgets. At work, individuals are “strapped” to their desks much of the day as most tasks are completed with the aid of the computer. Even simple communication amongst coworkers occurs with just a few simple key strikes and a click of the mouse.

Sadly, our children are severely paying the price. Today they are moving far less than ever before. As children, I know many of us fondly recall times spent outside playing baseball, basketball, hockey, riding bikes or simply running around. Not only were friendships formed but overall health and wellness remained high. Today this is not the case. Our children are less active and more obese than ever before. This sets the stage for a life time of bad habits and unmanageable obesity rates. Therefore, it is crucial to make health and exercise a priority early on. Turn off the video games, computers, and other technology and get our youth onto the playing fields exercising and having fun.

For more on this topic, don’t miss this month’s issue of DMC.

Jennifer Calderone
Hordon Health

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