Allergies: Serious Hidden Health Risk for Obese Children
by www.SixWise.com
 
Sixteen  percent of U.S.  children and young adults aged 2 to 19 are obese*, according to the Centers for  Disease Control and Prevention. The percentage of overweight and obese kids has  been growing steadily since the 1970s, to the extent that the CDC's Healthy People 2010 initiative  identified overweight and obesity as 1 of 10 leading health indicators and  called for a reduction in the proportion of children and adolescents who are  overweight or obese.
    
        
            | 
 Allergy is  the third most common chronic disease among children under 18 years old, and  obese kids have a 26 percent greater risk of having some type of allergy than  kids of average weight. | 
    
Unfortunately,  as of 2009 the United States  has made little progress toward that goal.
As  children get older, losing weight can become increasingly difficult, as  according to the American   Academy of Child &  Adolescent Psychiatry, a child who is obese between the ages of 10 and 13 has  an 80 percent chance of becoming an obese adult.
These  extra pounds can quickly lead to a host of health problems. Among them is type  2 diabetes, which experts suggest may become an epidemic for young adults as a  result of the childhood obesity epidemic.
Overweight  children are also at an increased risk of heart disease, high blood pressure  and high cholesterol, but perhaps most concerning of all, a review by obesity  researcher David Ludwig of Children's Hospital Boston, epidemiologist S. Jay  Olshansky of the University of Illinois at Chicago, and colleagues found that  if the current epidemic of child and adolescent obesity continues, life  expectancy could be shortened by two to five years in the coming decades.
A  new study recently published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology  has also revealed another risk for obese kids, one that is not yet widely  known: allergies.
Obese*  Children Have an Increased Risk of Allergies
Researchers  analyzed data from 4,000 children and young adults aged 2 to 19, looking at  factors such as body weight, antibody levels to indoor, outdoor and food  allergens and responses to an allergy-related questionnaire.
They  found obese children and young adults are 26 percent more likely to have some  kind of allergy, and 59 percent more likely to have a food allergy.
"We  found a positive association between obesity and allergies," Dr. Darryl  Zeldin, acting clinical director at the National Institute of Environmental  Health Sciences, who led the study, told Reuters.
While  it's not clear from the study whether obesity causes allergies, it points out  the importance of maintaining a healthy  body weight in kids as a strategy to help lower the risk of allergies and  asthma.
*Obesity… Three  points of measure:
    - 
    Waist  measurement doubled is same or greater than height 
- 
    According to the CDC, For adults, overweight  and obesity ranges are determined by using weight and height to calculate a  number called the "body mass index" (BMI). BMI is used because, for most  people, it correlates with their amount of body fat. 
    - 
    For children and teens, BMI ranges  above a normal weight have different labels (at risk of overweight and  overweight). Additionally, BMI ranges for children and teens are defined so  that they take into account normal differences in body fat between boys and  girls and differences in body fat at various ages. For more information about  BMI for children and teens (also called BMI-for-age), visit BMI for Children and Teens. 
What  Causes Allergies, and Why are They Dangerous?
Allergies  occur when your immune system overreacts to a substance that normally shouldn't  cause a reaction. The event sets off a chemical chain reaction, namely the  release of histamine, that leads to allergy symptoms (typically wherever the  histamine is released).
Common  allergy symptoms are nasal congestion, runny nose, post nasal drip, itching in  your eyes, nose, ears or throat, and sneezing. Skin rash, vomiting and diarrhea  can also occur, particularly with food allergies.
In  people with severe allergies, the reaction impacts your entire body, and the  histamine can cause your blood vessels to dilate and your blood pressure to  decrease. Your throat may also become swollen, blocking your ability to  breathe.
Along  with trouble breathing, wheezing, hives, itching and a weak or rapid pulse, you  can also feel faint, dizzy, or nauseous during an anaphylactic reaction.  Further, because the event can stop your breathing or your heartbeat, it can be  fatal within minutes.
How  to Help Your Child With Allergies
Allergy  is the third most common chronic disease among children under 18 years old,  according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Along with obesity  being a risk factor, allergies also appear to have a genetic component.
If  one parent has allergies, there's a one in three chance that their child will  have an allergy. If both parents have allergies there's a seven in 10 chance  their children will too.
So  what can you do to help give your child relief?
The  most common cause of allergies and one that affects 20 million Americans is  dust mites. Dust mites are microscopic so they aren't visible to the human eye.  They live primarily on tiny flakes of human skin that are shed each day and  their preferred places of residence include carpeting, mattresses, house dust,  stuffed animals and bedding -- and their favorite room of the house is the  bedroom.
They  can also be found in tiny particles of feathers, dander from cats and dogs,  bacteria, food, plant and insect parts, mold and fungus spores. It's the dust  mite waste that causes the allergic reaction, not the dust mite creature  itself.
One  of the most effective ways to eliminate dust mites by a whopping 90 percent is replacing carpeting with hard  wood floors,  but since this may not be an option for everyone there are specific cleaning  tips you can use to minimize dust mite allergens in your home.
To start, keep  on top of the dust in your home and clean it up daily if possible with Antimicrobial Microfiber Cloths,  Mops and Dusters. The  Antimicrobial Microfiber line of mops, dusters, towels and more is used by  leading hospitals and other health care organizations. Rather than just pushing  dust around, or worse, stirring it up into the air, these microfiber mops,  dusters and towels are made with positively charged ultramicrofibers that pick  up everything in their path -- including dust and all of its microscopic  attachments.
Plus,  this line of Antimicrobial Microfiber Cleaning Supplies has patented built-in  antimicrobial protection that removes many pathogens in their path ... that is  because at an astonishing 4-6 microns (bacteria range from 2 – 8 microns) the  "polyester-polyamide conjugated filament" are even smaller than most  bacteria.
The  microscopic size combined with the high percentage of fiber used dramatically  increases the surface area of the Hand Wipes (each 12" cleaning hand wipe  cloth contains over 300 miles of actual cleaning surface!).
The  microscopic triangular fibers in these patented antimicrobial cloths, mops and  dusters are by design capable of "trapping and removing" 99.99% of  bacteria from hard surfaces.
Independent  laboratories and Fortune 500 companies have rigorously tested their efficacy  and proven through in-service validation that PerfectCLEAN Wipers offer  unrivaled performance and quality. Independent testing demonstrates that  Antimicrobial Wipers support Class 10 (and lower) commercial clean room  classification.
Plus,  the entire line of products is hypoallergenic, perfect for those with allergies.
And  now for a limited time you can get phenomenal pricing on our line of  Antimicrobial Ultramicrofiber Cleaning Tools. Prices have been slashed significantly -- but only until November 7!
Incredible  70% to 80% OFF Savings (Extended Offer ONLY through Nov. 7)
You  should also vacuum frequently with a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate) filter.  This type of filter will help prevent dust from stirring up in the air, as dust  mite particles can remain airborne for up to 15 minutes following vacuuming.  Damp dusting with a Antimicrobial  Microfiber Cloth immediately after vacuuming will help minimize dust distribution. Don't forget  to vacuum any other fabric items in the house such as upholstered furniture and  draperies.  If your child is highly  allergic to dust mites it's best to have him or her wear a dust mask while  you're vacuuming nearby.
You  can also:
    - 
    Protect your bedding with       allergen-impenetrable encasings. Invest in these covers as a       protective barrier against dust mites. Put them on your mattresses, box       springs and pillows. Do not try to save money by skipping out on the       mattress pad cover thinking that it's not needed because your body doesn't       come in direct contact with it. This is a large misconception as studies       have shown that unless all parts of the bed are covered, the entire bed       becomes reinfested in a short amount of time. These items can be purchased       through allergy supply companies as well as department stores that sell       bedding. 
    - 
    Reduce the humidity in your home. Dust       mites are very content living in temperatures of 68 to 77 degrees       Fahrenheit and enjoy relative humidity levels of 70 percent to 80 percent.       For this reason, you'll want to keep your humidity levels somewhere       between 30 percent to 45 percent. This can be done by turning on the air       conditioner and for the cooler months, investing in a dehumidifier. 
    - Try nasal cleansing. Nasal       cleansing, also known as nasal irrigation, involves using a neti pot to       pour a lukewarm saline solution (pure water mixed with natural salt)       inside one side of your nostril while tilting your head sideways so the       water runs out of your other nostril. This cleansing helps to reduce dust,       pollen and other allergens in your nasal passages.
Regular neti pot users often report  that nasal cleansing  relieves nasal allergy and sinus symptoms   even better than over-the-counter medications.
There are many neti pots on the market,  however Sixwise.com highly recommends Ancient Secrets Nasal Cleansing Pot  and nasal cleansing salts.  It is made from sturdy, lead-free ceramic and coated with a food-grade sealant.  Its unique design also makes it very easy and effective to use, plus it's  dishwasher safe.
Ancient Secrets Neti Pot has a truly  advanced design with easy-grip handle and better nozzle seal. It's also  balanced for ease of use with a concave grip for more assured control, and a  better water chamber for less mess and easier cleaning.
Ancient Secrets Neti Pot is also  available in a plastic travel model crafted from sturdy food-grade HDPE  lead-free plastic. We highly recommend using the ceramic Neti pot at home and  taking the plastic version along with you when you travel.
Right  now, for a very limited time, we're able to offer Ancient Secrets Neti Pot and Cleansing Salts at a  reduced price for start of the winter season. 
    - Filter your home's air -- many       allergic reactions are triggered by airborne particles. Sixwise highly       recommends the PIONAIR       Air Treatment System,       as unlike most air purifiers, the PIONAIR™ Air Treatment System doesn't       wait for pollutants to contact a filter or plate. Instead, the PIONAIR       generates air-purifying technology that migrates through the area and       neutralizes organic odors, microbes, & molds at their source. As a       result, the PIONAIR produces fresh clean air throughout your home       uniformly, by addressing the pollutant source -- without the use of fans,       filters, or plates!
Get Extra Savings and Free Special Limited  Time Offer on PIONAIR
Just in time for the holidays … take  advantage of this special PIONAIR offer of anyone of three units:
PIONAIR Air Treatment System 350 Unit 
Was $389.95
Now $359.95
Plus  FREE Shipping!
PLUS  You get a FREE Minimate $39.95 value
(see bottom of store page for FREE  limited time offer)
Great Added FREE Gift for You to Give a Loved-one this Holiday Season! Or keep for Yourself!
    - Use strategically placed doormats. An       astounding 85 percent of household "dirt" is carried into your       house from the outside, so strategically placing high-quality mats in highly trafficked areas              like entrances can dramatically reduce the amount of dirt, dust and       allergens that are tracked into your home (and spread via your indoor       air).
It is key to use the right type of mats  -- AVOID cotton, coir and other fibers, and wood and metal mats, as they can  increase versus help the problem. The Waterhog Grand Premier mats   are our top-recommended choice for a "healthy" mat (that also looks  great!).
How  to Help Your Child Reach a Healthy Weight
Since  overweight and obesity put kids at an increased risk of numerous health  problems, even above and beyond allergies, it's important to make a commitment  to helping  him or her get healthy.
Kids  gain weight for many of the same reasons that adults do, and often this is tied  to eating too many unhealthy foods and not staying active enough. Stressful life  events, such as divorce, a move, or a death in the family can also contribute.
Helping  your child adapt healthier lifestyle habits should be a positive step taken by  your entire family, and should include your good example and support. The  following steps, made gradually over time, can go a long way toward helping  your child to not only lose weight but also lead a healthier life:
    - 
    Eat meals together as a family. Studies show children whose families ate meals together often consumed       more fruits and vegetables and fewer snack foods than those who did not. 
    - 
    Decrease the time your child watches TV        and plays video games or spends at the computer. Numerous       studies link TV watching in particular to obesity, as it encourages       snacking, exposes kids to junk-food marketing messages and promotes       inactivity. 
    - 
    Avoid using food as a reward. 
    - 
    Use healthy foods as snacks, and keep       an ample supply of them around the house. 
    - 
    Encourage your child to do active       things like going for walks, walking the dog, washing the car, playing sports or       tag with friends, etc. You can also enroll kids in specially designed       exercise programs for kids. Recent research suggests that this type of       exercise not only reduces depression and anxiety, but also helps to reduce       anger and aggressive behavior in kids. You can even exercise along with       your child, using at-home DVDs such as the highly popular and effective SheaNetics program. 
    - 
    Limit fast food meals. 
    - 
    Include more nutritious meals in       your family's daily diet (try the recipes in "Alive in 5": Raw Gourmet       Meals in Five Minutes        for some delicious (and fast!) ideas) 
    - Eliminate and REPLACE sweetened       drinks like soda from your house with health tasty alternatives like AJMERA Incredibles. One       of our all-time favorite beverage brands, Ajmera makes delicious and       healthy beverages that give you the flavor you crave without all the extra       calories and unhealthy soda additives. All six flavors are 100% natural       with NO caffeine, no preservatives, no synthetic food colors and no       artificial flavors.
For a limited time, buy any 4 products  and receive $5 shipping, buy any 6 and receive FREE SHIPPING!
    - 
    Plan your meals for the week so       you don't end up going for take-out at the last minute. 
    - 
    Pack a healthy lunch for your       child to take to school. 
Recommended Reading
Parents Don't  Even Recognize Their Children are Obese
The Four Most  Dangerous Allergies and How to Prevent Them
Sources
Asthma  and Allergy Foundation of America
Reuters.com  May 4, 2009
CDC.gov  Childhood Overweight and Obesity