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Nutrition for Adolescence
“Poor dietary intake and unhealthy eating patterns during adolescence can result in the development of cardio vascular disease, cancer, obesity, type 2 Diabetes, bone disorders and disordered eating, yet young people are often unconcerned about their long term health. They are however motivated by the notion that eating well can improve their sporting and academic performance and strengthen their immune system.” -Lea Stening
While energy and protein is essential to the growth and development of young people it can be difficult for some to have sufficient nutrients throughout the day because of the transient lifestyle many choose to adopt.
Lea can help you to work through the nutritional issues so that you can find re-newed energy levels, improved fitness and a healthier lifestyle.
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“Nutritional needs change with age, lifestyle, physical activity and personal circumstances. Professional dietary advice can assist you in managing these changes.”
-Lea Stening
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