Breakfast Anyone?

by admn39 29. October 2009 07:43

By Nora

Many people don't have the time to eat a healthy breakfast, so they go out to get McDonald's and get something really unhealthy. Some people don't even eat breakfast and consequently, you can get really sick. Here are some discomforts that could occur if you don't eat breakfast: dizziness, lack of concentration, low metabolism (you will burn less fat throughout the day), etc.


Here is a little story about me. Every morning I decided not to have breakfast because I didn't feel like eating. After a while, I started to feel the effects. I started to have headaches. I knew something was wrong so I went to the doctor and they asked me a few questions. 

I had to admit that I wasn't eating breakfast. They told me that if I keep on doing this, I was in danger of getting anemia or a stomach disorder. I never thought that not eating breakfast was going to affect me. Ever since that day I've been eating breakfast. But not just any breakfast, I'm eating a HEALTHY breakfast.

It is very important to take action in your eating behavior because even though you may not feel the difference now, it may cause problems for you in the long run. Next time your head hurts, you feel dizzy, can't concentrate or feel weak, ask yourself, "Am I eating right?" If not, eat healthier and remember that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. (If you are eating healthy and still feel discomfort, visit your doctor.)

Here's a link on how to prepare healthy food —
Recipes for Good Grub — on the yspacesmc.org website. You can also check out these healthy eating tools and recipe videos.

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Dancing in the Square Follow-up

by admn39 9. October 2009 07:05

Hey, it's Jennifer again. I got a chance to go to the Redwood City "Dancing in the Square" mini-lessons on Tuesday. This week it was Mambo. My mother got a chance to go with me, and we both loved it. It was a different experience.  I forgot about everything in my mind and focused on the lessons. My mom said it relieved her stress. While I was there I learned about the second annual Salsa competition.There's supposed to be salsa tasting and a lot of Salsa music. You can always log onto http://www.ci.redwood-city.ca.us/calendar/ to see other events that are happening. I hope to see you there. 

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You Can Still Exercise If You Have Asthma

by admn39 7. October 2009 18:42

Did you know about 6.8 million children in the U.S. have asthma? Most of these children don't get enough exercise because they're scared that it could trigger an asthma attack. I know I was.  When I had P.E. at school, I would just do small exercises or sit out because I didn't know if I could keep my asthma under control. 

Having asthma does not mean you can't exercise, and that's a known fact.  Exercise is greatly recommended for people with asthma because it helps strengthen your breathing muscles, boosts your immune system, and helps maintain a healthy body weight.

It is important to have your asthma under control before you start to exercise. Here are seven steps to keep in mind while exercising:

1. Keep your rescue inhaler on you (in a pocket, a fanny pack, etc.) at all times.

2. Check that your asthma is under control. If it's not under control, exercise could be dangerous.

3. Take your medications as directed.

If you're having trouble breathing, you should take your rescue medicine (blue inhaler such as Ventolin). Your doctor may also ask you to take your rescue inhaler or another bronchodilator fifteen minutes before you exercise. (This has helped me.)

4. Warm up and cool down properly

Before you exercise, warm up slowly by walking or stretching.  Cool down slowly for at least 10 minutes after you're done exercising. Don't stop exercising all of a sudden.

5. Protect yourself from other asthma triggers while you're exercising (cold air, smog, pollen,etc.)  

Pay attention to the temperature where you're planning to exercise. Use your good judgment.  You may have to move to a place with a better temperature.

If you are planning a run outside on a hot, humid, or smoggy day, your asthma is likely to be made worse by the air and by exercise. Try running indoors, in an air-conditioned gym instead.

If you are running on a grass field but are allergic to grass, your asthma may get worse. Try running in the woods or on a paved trail.

If cold air is a trigger, your asthma may get worse. Try breathing through your nose or through a scarf to warm the air up before it gets to your lungs. If your asthma symptoms are bad, wait until the temperature warms up before exercising.

6. If you have symptoms, stop exercising and take your rescue inhaler

Sit up. Wait a few minutes to see if your symptoms improve.

If your symptoms improve a lot, warm up again and slowly go back to exercising.

If your symptoms don't improve, take another dose of your rescue inhaler. Wait a few minutes to see if your symptoms improve.

7. If your symptoms still don't improve and you are having an asthma attack, follow these instructions:

STOP any activity

Take your rescue inhaler

Sit up

If the medicine is not working, call 911

If symptoms are not getting better, keep taking your blue rescue inhaler until the ambulance arrives

*Be sure to talk with your doctor before you try something new.  Check out this local resource guide to see places you can go to exercise and be active.   

Do you have asthma and do you exercise?  If so, what has worked for you?  Do you have any tips for anyone else who may be reading this?

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School Lunches: Healthy or Unhealthy?

by admn39 2. October 2009 07:17

Hey everyone, Jenny again. I wrote the past blogs, Let's Go and Work Out! and Dancing in the Square.  We have all been talking about being healthy and eating better, but what about what you eat at school? Students spend most of their day at school, so school lunches are very important. When I was a student, I never ate lunch. I just wasn't into frozen patties and pizzas, but lately I've been hearing of new changes in the school lunches around San Mateo County. For example, La Honda-Pescadero School District is making their school lunches from scratch. They're serving healthier lunches to students.

There's also a cool video about school lunch, made by Lowell High School students in San Francisco as well — you might want to take a look at this.

So my question to you is...have you noticed anything different about your school lunch? Also, I recently learned students can have input on what they would like to see in the menu. All you have to do is talk to whoever is in charge of the food at your school. To give you something else to think about, what would you want to see in the menu?

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