A Dose of Dr. Gwenn Podcast Show 15: Step Into Summer!!
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Show # 14: Thursday June 25, 2009 Noon ET Step Into Summer!!
Summer is finally here! To get you in the right frame of mind, this week’s show will cover all the issues you need to know about to have the best summer ever, with out unexpected trips to the emergency room.
To get us on our way, one of my doc friends, Jill Grimes, MD, has tossed together some wonderful summer tips:
Dr. Jill’s Summertime Rules
It’s almost summertime, and everyone is ready to switch gears from the year-end craziness to the lazy days of summer. It’s tempting for both kids and parents to fall into bad habits with the excuse of “Oh, why not? It’s summer!” What are you going to do to encourage your teen to make good choices? Here are my seven tips for summer health:
1. Limit screen time! Between emails, facebook, twitter, social media and television, your teen could spend most of his/her summer glued to a screen if you don’t set a time daily limit. Not only does that discourage physical activity, it really increases your teen’s social exposure. Set a rule that screen time should average less than 2 hours per day.
2. Five for life! Pizzas, burgers, chips and dips become dietary staples far too easily in the summer, but kids of all ages will just as quickly wolf down a fruit platter. The recommendation of a minimum of 5 fruit or veggie servings per day does not change with the seasons, so keep melons, bananas, grapes, and strawberries on hand, and restock your supply every week! Make fruit smoothies from frozen fruit and yogurt to cool you down on a hot summer afternoon.
3. Know the hosts! Either make your home the “hang out” or make sure you know the parents where your teens choose to gather with their friends. It is illegal for kids under the age of 21 to have alcohol, even in private residences, unless their parent or legal guardian is physically there with them. It’s NOT okay for under-aged kids to drink just because they plan to stay home.
4. Choose designated drivers. Kids all know they shouldn’t drink and drive, but it’s tough not to jump in the car with your friend who’s had “just one beer” when he/she is your ride home. Ask for the name of the designated driver and arm your teen with some ready made “excuses” to call you for a ride if this situation crops up.
5. Hot chicks and cool dudes. As the heat goes up, the amount of clothing goes down. From shirt-less guys and bikinis to short shorts and mid-drift tops, beautiful bodies are everywhere, while parental supervision is often decreases. Make sure your teen knows “the facts” and limit temptations by increasing your presence.
6. Be sun savvy. Use sunscreens that have both chemical and physical barriers to block the dangerous UV radiation, and stay out of the sun during the heat of the day. Remember to reapply the sunscreen every few hours, especially if you are sweating or doing water sports.
7. Summer reading list. Don’t forget the joy of spending a lazy summer day with a good book. It’s fine to include educational reading or school requirements, but make sure to include some pure leisure reading as well.
(About Dr. Jill:Jill Grimes, MD is a family physician at West Lake Family Practice in Austin, TX. She is the author of Seductive Delusions: how everyday people catch STDs, and an associate editor for the 5-Minute Clinical Consult Textbook. Dr. Grimes is also a clinical instructor for UMASS Medical School.)
More information on this week’s show are filed under the June_25_Podcast tag on my Delicious page.
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Upcoming shows:
A Dose of Dr. Gwenn will be on summer hiatus for July and part of August to enjoy the summer as unplugged as possible…and so you can do the same!
Stay Tuned for show August show information as Labor Day approaches. Topics for the August show will include summer wrap-up, and getting the dust off for school and fall sports
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