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TV Viewing Linked to Unhealthy Eating

Category: Health Dangers,Natural Health,Organic Living
Author: Dr. Edward Group 01/26/2012 @ 4:54 pm
 
 

TV and Junk Food

There’s an old adage that says TV rots your brain. While this may not be literally true, there are ways it can contribute to the spoiling of your health. A newly published meta-study carried out by researchers at Loughborough University’s School of Sport, Exercise and Health (SSEHS), in England, has underscored potential health hazards of spending too much time in front of the tube.

Data was collected from 53 separate international studies which focused on sedentary behavior as it relates to dietary and television viewing habits. A strong association was found between watching large amounts of television and increased intake of nutritionally poor foods such as high-calorie snacks, fast food, and soda. A reduction in fruit and vegetable consumption among avid TV viewers was also identified.

Dual Action

According to Dr. Natalie Biddle, lead author of the investigation, the negative influence television has may stem from some combination of interrelated factors. Constant bombardment of commercial advertisements during segment breaks and even within actual programming can encourage unhealthy food-related decisions. When this influence is combined with regular exposure to short bursts of highly targeted audio and visual stimulation, it has a very real effect on the viewer’s attention span and can impact their ability to make informed decisions properly.


Normal activities associated with TV viewing, like channel-surfing and “TiVoing”, also reward impulsive behavior. When viewers see a food advertised, there’s a good chance they’re going to want it, even if they aren’t really hungry. If that food isn’t readily available, they may lose interest and return to their seat empty handed… or they might just grab the next best thing sitting around the kitchen instead, and it may be less than nutritionally ideal.

Not only does habitually staring at the TV generally lead to increased snacking and poor diet practices, the sedentary nature of watching TV also takes a hefty toll on viewer health and physical appearance.

Alternatives

The easiest way to avoid these, and other, health risks connected with excessive TV viewing is to simply watch less television. Even without taking the recent Loughborough University findings into consideration, limiting TV time to a maximum of three or four hours a week is still a smart idea. Cutting back on television may result in having a lot of newly available free time to pick up new hobbies. And, spending the extra time hanging out with friends and family or using it to catch up on your reading will feel far more rewarding.

What do you think of the outcome of this meta-study? How does TV fit into your day? Let’s discuss, in the comments below!

~Dr. G

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The Alex Jones Show

I am proud to publish a video of my latest interview from the January 20th, 2012 edition of The Alex Jones Show. Mike Adams, of NaturalNews, was the guest host.

We covered quite a few topics, what are your thoughts on my interview? I’d love to hear them in the comments below!

~Dr. G

Part 1

Part 2

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Natural News Talk Hour

We are excited to announce that Dr. Group will be the featured guest this week on ‘Natural News Talk Hour’ on January 12, 2012 at 9:00pm to 10:00pm (EST).

They will be discussing the various toxins present in many homes and how to identify and eliminate those toxins from your home using organic methods.

A few of the topics to be discussed:

  • The most dangerous foods in your kitchen and refrigerator
  • Harmful toxins that are most likely floating in the air inside your home
  • Toxic chemicals in your home water system, dishwasher and laundry machine
  • Chemicals and heavy metals most people and children are exposed to everyday
  • The dangers of using a microwave oven
  • Harmful radiation levels in the home

Continue reading: “ANNOUNCEMENT: Dr. Group will be on ‘NaturalNews Talk Hour’ on January 12″


Mommy Bloggers Take Aim At New Diapers

Category: Natural Health,Natural Remedies,Organic Living
Author: Dr. Edward Group 01/09/2012 @ 6:20 pm
 
 

Best diapers for babies

There is an ever growing number of mothers, or “mommy bloggers” voicing their opinions. One of the topics this group has discussed is the possible side effects of a new type of slim-profile Pampers brand diaper manufactured by Proctor & Gamble.

The new diapers utilize an advanced form of what the company has dubbed “dry max technology.” This is basically just a marketing catch phrase for super absorbent synthetic polymers that are able to absorb significantly more fluid than their more natural counterparts.
Continue reading: “Mommy Bloggers Take Aim At New Diapers”


 
 

Infant Probiotics

New findings presented by Finnish researchers at the University of Turku further supports the potential benefits of probiotics during the first months of life, particularly with regards to respiratory health.

The scientists claim a near 30 percent reduction in respiratory illness among infants whose diets were supplemented daily with the probiotic Bifidobacterium animalis, subspecies BB-12, as compared to those in their control group.

They also used the study as an opportunity to further test a new form of slow-delivery medical pacifier designed to administer more accurate dosages of medicine to very young children. The pacifiers have a small opening in their backplate for the storage of drugs. In the case of this study, tablets of the BB-12 probiotic.

Continue reading: “Study: Probiotics May Help Protect Infants From Respiratory Illness”


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