How Healthy Is Your 50 Community?

How Healthy Is Your 50 Community? Hello 50 residents! Welcome to my children’s health blog, 50 edition. I came across an interesting article in Children’s Health Magazine that got me thinking about children’s health factors in 50.

Have you considered how your designer community influences your child’s health? In a recent study, independent experts compiled statistics on more than 30 factors that are important to a child’s development including: crime and safety, education, economics, housing, education, cultural attractions, and health.1

Burlington, Vermont came out on top, receiving high marks in all areas of study. Burlington has the fewest fast food restaurants per capita and experts believe this is linked to the low rate of obesity. Clearly, the rate of obesity in designer and designer is partially due to the ready availability of Big Macs and Whoppers.

While moving to Burlington isn’t necessary for your 50 child to thrive, ask yourself how your own designer neighborhood ranks. If you think it could improve, attend 50 city meetings or make changes within your own home.

You could encourage more participation in sports, start a crime-preventing 50 neighborhood watch group, cook as a family, or seek out designer museums and designer cultural events. Whatever you choose, your children will reap the health benefits of your efforts.

If you want to improve your 50 child’s nutrition, contact me today to learn about a nutritional supplement packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

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1Jaclyn Colletti, Joel Weber, ‘The 100 Best Places To Raise Kids,’ Children’s Health, Oct. 20, 2009, http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/33385798/ns/today-parenting/t/best-places-raise-kids/#.Tnjjb7_H5, accessed on July 6, 2011.

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