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Perryn Ford Like most people during lockdown life, I’ve leveled up my loungewear game. I’ve got three or four pairs of very beloved sweatpants that I now live in, since we go absolutely nowhere. I like that they fit where my body is now, after over a year of pandemic life. And as I write this just a week out from getting my second COVID-19 vaccine, I’ve already decided: When it’s safe to re-enter the world, my sweatpants are coming with me. Because I’m not planning to get my “pre-pandemic body” back. And you don’t have to either. ....
Should you worry about your kid’s pandemic weight gain? The New York Times 6th February, 2021 06:35:40 Last spring, scientists predicted that the COVID-19 pandemic might contribute to a rise in children’s body weight, because of school closures and families hunkering down with comfort foods, lacking access to healthful meal options and exercising less. Yet while we know that childhood hunger has risen precipitously during the pandemic, we don’t have much data on whether children’s body sizes have changed in the past year. “One of the challenges in even collecting that data is that a lot of health care visits are now virtual, so weights aren’t taken,” said Dr Richard Besser, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which releases an annual “State of Childhood Obesity” report. “But there’s a lot of concern about children’s weight going up in the pandemic. And it makes a lot of sense that this is something that’s going to happ ....
Virginia Sole-Smith, The New York Times Published: 23 Jan 2021 03:24 PM BdST Updated: 23 Jan 2021 03:24 PM BdST Internally displaced Syrian children play with snow, at a camp in Northern Aleppo countryside, Syria Jan 20, 2021. REUTERS Last spring, scientists predicted that the COVID-19 pandemic might contribute to a rise in children’s body weight, because of school closures and families hunkering down with comfort foods, lacking access to healthful meal options and exercising less. Yet while we know that childhood hunger has risen precipitously during the pandemic, we don’t have much data on whether children’s body sizes have changed in the past year. ....
Andrea Gjestvang/Getty Images We include products we think are useful for our readers. If you buy through links on this page, we may earn a small commission. Hereâs our process. Hard on the heels of every new year comes a wave of resolutions focused on self-improvement. Some people resolve to break certain habits, like swearing or spending too much time on social media. Others plan to work toward better emotional health by keeping a daily journal or practicing better communication skills. Many resolutions, however, focus on physical health: get more sleep, drink more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, make time for exercise. ....