
Think of food as energy to charge up your battery for the day. Calories from food and drinks give you that energy. Your body needs energy to function and grow. But small changes in your eating and physical activity habits may help you reach and stay a healthy weight. Did you know?Ībout 20 percent of kids between 12 and 19 years old have obesity.
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how to plan healthy meals and physical activities that fit your lifestyleĭon’t forget to check out the "Did you know?" boxes for even more helpful tips and ideas. how to ease into healthy habits and keep them up. how getting enough sleep is important to staying healthy. how your body works-how your body uses the food and drinks you consume and how being active may help your body "burn" calories. Making healthy decisions about what you eat and drink, how active you are, and how much sleep you get is a great place to start. You also may be ready to make decisions about your body and health. You may choose your own clothes, music, and friends. Take Charge of Your Health: A Guide for TeenagersĪs you get older, you’re able to start making your own decisions about a lot of things that matter most to you. Understanding Adult Overweight & Obesity. Take Charge of Your Health: A Guide for Teenagers.
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