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Dr. Sears' L.E.A.N. Kids: A 12-Week Program for Total Health for Children Ages 6-11  
Author: William Sears
ISBN: 0451209761
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


From Publishers Weekly
Pediatrician guru William Sears turns away from his characteristically warm and fuzzy tone, teaming with co-authors Sears (his son Peter, also a doctor) and Foy to issue a dire warning about childhood obesity. According to the authors, children get "overfat" from eating the wrong food and not being active enough; kids today spend more time watching TV or staring at screens than they do in physical play. Often, while they're watching they're eating fast food or junk food. Sears attributes later adult diseases such as cancer and diabetes to a sedentary, unhealthful life style, connecting his own bout with colon cancer to the fact that he was a fat child. To combat the "overfat and underfit" problem, the authors guide parents of kids 6 to 12 through a comprehensive plan addressing lifestyle, exercise, attitude and nutrition (The LEAN Kids Program) intended to encourage kids to become "lean" (rather than skinny or thin). This is not a weight-loss program, but rather a guide to help kids avoid weight gain. Included are helpful suggestions to get kids moving, with age-appropriate exercises for kids, such as strength building using stretch bands or tubing rather than weights, which may damage young bones. Rife with practical information on nutrition and health, this is one of Sears's best books yet, presenting a workable plan to keep children lean and strong and to set a healthy foundation for their future. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Book Description
Dr. William Sears has long been seen, along with Dr. Spock and Penelope Leach, as one of the leading pediatricians in the book business. Now all of the kids he helped as babies are older, and 15% of them (or about 9 million children, per USA Today 10/9/2002) are overweight. An even greater number are out of shape or unhappy about their physical appearance.

That's exactally why Dr. Sears has designed the L.E.A.N. PROGRAM FOR KIDS. This is the first publication by a brand name in the field of childcare that is offering a concrete program for overcoming the greatest health risks to school aged children: being overweight, underfit, and unhappy.

Written for parents to read by themselves or share with their children, L.E.A.N. PROGRAM FOR KIDS arms today's families with everything they need to overcome the dire statistics and lead a happy, healthy life.


Book Info
Consumer text introduces author's LEAN (lifestyle, exercise, attitude, and nutrition) program for children. Shows how to teach children about nutrition, how to eat healthy, and adopt a positive attitude toward their bodies. Also includes tips on dealing with birthday parties, peer pressure, and the school cafeteria. Softcover.


About the Author
Dr. William Sears, M.D., father of eight and author of 24 books, is a graduate of Harvard Medical School's Children's Hospital in Boston and the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, and an associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the UC Irvine School of Medicine.

Peter Sears, M.D., is a Family Practice resident at the University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville. Sean Foy, M.A., is a Stanford-trained fitness expert and director of the Personal Wellness Corporation in Orange County, CA.




Dr. Sears' L.E.A.N. Kids: A 12-Week Program for Total Health for Children Ages 6-11

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Dr. William Sears has long been seen, along with Dr. Spock and Penelope Leach, as one of the leading pediatricians in the book business. Now all of the kids he helped as babies are older, and 15% of them (or about 9 million children, per USA Today 10/9/2002) are overweight. An even greater number are out of shape orunhappy about their physical appearance.

That's exactally why Dr. Sears has designed the L.E.A.N. PROGRAM FOR KIDS. This is the first publication by a brand name in the field of childcare that is offering a concrete program for overcoming the greatest health risks to school aged children: being overweight, underfit, and unhappy.

Written for parents to read by themselves or share with their children, L.E.A.N. PROGRAM FOR KIDS arms today's families with everything they need to overcome the dire statistics and lead a happy, healthy life.

About the Author:Dr. William Sears, M.D., father of eight and author of 24 books, is a graduate of Harvard Medical School's Children's Hospital in Boston and the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, and an associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the UC Irvine School of Medicine.

Peter Sears, M.D., is a Family Practice resident at the University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville. Sean Foy, M.A., is a Stanford-trained fitness expert and director of the Personal Wellness Corporation in Orange County, CA.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

Pediatrician guru William Sears turns away from his characteristically warm and fuzzy tone, teaming with co-authors Sears (his son Peter, also a doctor) and Foy to issue a dire warning about childhood obesity. According to the authors, children get "overfat" from eating the wrong food and not being active enough; kids today spend more time watching TV or staring at screens than they do in physical play. Often, while they're watching they're eating fast food or junk food. Sears attributes later adult diseases such as cancer and diabetes to a sedentary, unhealthful life style, connecting his own bout with colon cancer to the fact that he was a fat child. To combat the "overfat and underfit" problem, the authors guide parents of kids 6 to 12 through a comprehensive plan addressing lifestyle, exercise, attitude and nutrition (The LEAN Kids Program) intended to encourage kids to become "lean" (rather than skinny or thin). This is not a weight-loss program, but rather a guide to help kids avoid weight gain. Included are helpful suggestions to get kids moving, with age-appropriate exercises for kids, such as strength building using stretch bands or tubing rather than weights, which may damage young bones. Rife with practical information on nutrition and health, this is one of Sears's best books yet, presenting a workable plan to keep children lean and strong and to set a healthy foundation for their future. (Sept.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

     



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