Teenagers whose parents encourage them to eat healthy and be physically active are less likely to have an eating disorder or engage in unhealthy diet behaviors, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. The AAP recommends parents discourage teenagers from dieting, skipping meals or using diet pills.
Another American Academy of Pediatrics study has shown drivers under the influence of alcohol are less likely to properly buckle up passengers who are children. Researchers also found that drunk drivers more often drive with kids in the front instead of the recommended back seats.
If you hate your job in your late 20s and 30s, it’s going to affect your health in your 40s. Ohio researchers tracked more than 6,000 people. They found those who are unhappy early in their careers report being more depressed, worried and having trouble sleeping later in life.
Sources
1- American Academy of Pediatrics
2- American Academy of Pediatrics
3- Ohio State University