Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Monday, 24 March 2014

A Consumer Study Reveals Five Million Parents May Be Stopping Their Children’s Cows’ Milk Consumption Unnecessarily



In the UK, one in five consumers have ditched cows’ milk for a range of alternatives, however, a new study is set to help millions of people, and especially children, with undiagnosed intolerances get back to dairy.[1]

A study, published today by a2 Milk UK has revealed that out of all parents that consider themselves as dairy intolerant, 39 percent would not let their children drink cows’ milk, even if the child doesn’t suffer from problems with it – that’s 4.9million families in total nationwide.[2]

It also revealed that 57 percent of people that consider themselves as ‘dairy intolerant’, haven’t actually been diagnosed at all, meaning that at least 7.2 million people could potentially return to dairy and the health benefits it provides.

The study, which surveyed 300 people who consider themselves to be ‘dairy intolerant’, revealed that 82 percent of all respondents had not been medically diagnosed with a problem by their GP, so may unnecessarily be avoiding dairy products through fear of negative side effects.[3]

a2 Milk’s campaign is designed to educate people about the two types of cows’ milk available in the UK – each naturally containing a different protein.  The campaign is urging people who believe themselves to have a problem with dairy to simply try cows’ milk that contains the A2 protein only, instead of the regular cows’ milk that contains the A1 protein. 
Dr Hilary Jones, GP and TV doctor comments on the findings from the a2 Milk UK study: “In the UK, we know that only five percent of people are medically diagnosed as lactose intolerant[4] – that’s a reaction to the naturally occurring sugars in cows’ milk.  What this new study has revealed – is that 7.2 million people may have left dairy behind unnecessarily - this very concerning, given the nutritional benefits it provides.
“What’s even more concerning is the amount of parents that have stopped their children from drinking cows’ milk – 39% is an alarming figure, and could have a major detrimental impact on the next generation’s growth and general health.”
Scott Wotherspoon, CEO of a2 Milk, UK said: Our study shows that a large section of the UK population have stopped or dropped their consumption of cows’ milk.  This study now gives us the evidence we need to go out and educate people who may have turned their backs on cows’ milk unnecessarily, to come back and give it another go.
“Over the last two years we have helped 20 farms in the UK convert their herds from producing A1 milk to A2 milk from pure A2 cows, to enable people to come back to the pleasure of drinking real, fresh milk.” 
For more information on the study, and to find out more about getting back to dairy, consumers should visit www.a2.co.uk


[2] Calculated as follows: 20% of the UK population consider themselves dairy intolerant, amounting to 12.8 million people in the UK.  The a2 study revealed that 57% of all these people have not been diagnosed, which amounts to 7.2 million people.  Out of these, adults, 39% said they would not allow their children to drink cow’s milk, despite them not having an intolerance.

[3] Calculated as follows: The A2 study reveals that out of the 43% people that consider themselves as having been diagnosed as dairy intolerant, only 18% had actually been diagnosed ‘medically’ as dairy intolerant by their GP – this equates  to 2.3 million people in the UK

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Parents reveal that sex stops after 3 children!



Top concerns of new mums revealed in survey

 Body confidence, getting sleep, sex and pelvic floor problems are key issues

TV fitness coach Jane Wake and Mother Nurture from Kegel8 are on-hand to help strengthen and tone pelvic floor muscles for more control and  better sex 
 

New research by leading women’s intimate health company, Kegel8, reveals sex stops for 1 in 4 couples, after having a baby, and only 13% surveyed feel their sex life has remained the same as before the baby’s birth.  New parents revealed that sex became the ‘elephant in the room’ with 1 in 5 men expressing difficulties initiating sex with their partner, and 44% of women feeling nervous about having sex for the first time after a baby.  New mums were concerned about pain and soreness during sex (38%) for the first time after birth, and over a third were worried that sex may not be as enjoyable as before.

“Having sex for the first time after having a baby can be a difficult conversation for many couples,” says Jane Wake, TV exercise coach - expert in pre and post natal fitness. “Dads don’t want to put pressure on their partners, and new mums may not feel ready yet.  So it’s good to communicate with each other and be open about your needs, worries and anxieties!”

Baby’s health and happiness was top priority for new mums, but key worries included getting enough sleep and regaining body confidence.  A quarter of new mums were concerned about toning their pelvic floor to avoid leaks – but 1 in 5 women thought pelvic floor exercises just didn’t work for them.  Kegel8 has evidence to suggest that 50% of women in the UK don’t know how to produce an effective pelvic floor muscle contraction, and may actually be working the larger muscles in error; putting additional pressure on the abdomen.  It’s no surprise that 63% of new mums want to know more about pelvic floor muscle exercises, and believe more information is needed. 

To help expectant and new mums gain confidence and control, Kegel8 has launched a revolutionary new product - Mother Nurture Pelvic Floor Toner, (RRP £79.99, available from www.kegel8.co.uk) a 3 in 1 electronic Pelvic Floor Toner and Labour TENS featuring a unique combination of pre-set programmes to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles before pregnancy, and re-build muscle strength after birth.  Even if manual Kegel exercises are done correctly, they target just 40% of the muscle group you need to work - an electronic pelvic floor toner can reach 90%! The Labour Tens also provides natural pain relief during labour by sending a gentle electric current through the body, helping to stimulate the release of endorphins.

Dedicated to helping new mums, Kegel8 has teamed up with TV exercise coach and expert in pre and post natal health and fitness, Jane Wake, to create Kegel8Mum – an easy to follow guide to help build core muscle strength and stability through a range of simple exercises.

“During pregnancy, our bodies go through a massive transition.  Hormonal changes can loosen your pelvic floor muscles, which, as the growing baby presses on the bladder, can lead to weakened control, and potential leaks.  The good news is there are many kegel exercises you can do before and during pregnancy to build core muscle strength and prepare for childbirth. Getting fit ‘down there’ can tighten and lift your pelvic floor meaning better bladder control and an easier birth - not to mention increased sensation during sex.” 

To download Jane Wake’s FREE & exclusive guide to Getting Your Pelvic Floor Fit, visit www.kegel8.co.uk/mothernurture
 

Thursday, 13 February 2014

WORLD BOOK DAY COMES TO SCHOOLS ACROSS THE UK WITH THE BIGGEST BOOK SHOW ON EARTH!



-          Brand new pre-record format makes taking part even easier!   -

-          Authors and illustrators share tips, give readings and answer questions for budding writers and illustrators -



Building on the success of last year’s The Biggest Book Show On Earth, World Book Day 2014 sees the launch of an exciting and brand new pre-recorded TV show format. Available online for the whole of March it includes all the wonderful World Book Day authors and illustrators.

Schools, parents and children across the nation can register to register, log on and enjoy watching it together at a time that suit.


Compared by CBBC’s Dick and Dom, the show features World Book Day authors and illustrators:

-          James Patterson

-          David Melling

-          Emily Gravett

-          Jill Murphy

-          Jim Smith

-          Lauren St John

-          Terry Deary

-          Martin Brown

-          Alex T Smith

-          Sarah Lean

-          Robert Muchamore

-          Maureen Johnson

How does James Patterson keep people turning the page? What does Terry Deary recommend for making facts fun?  How does David Melling decide what his characters should look like?  All this and more will be answered along with other fun and useful hints and tips.

Filmed at Stanley Park High School, each of the £1 authors also answer questions submitted from children across the country as well giving an excerpt from their World Book Day book and talking about their inspirations. 

Kirsten Grant, Director of World Book Day, said: "We are very excited about yet another fantastic line up for this year’s show, which will now be even more accessible with the new download option that’s lets schools, partents and children watch together at a time that works best for them. The Biggest Book Show on Earth is a great way to introduce children all over the world to some of the country’s best authors and illustrators. We can't wait to spark the creativity of millions of children!"

For the second year running The Biggest Book Show On Earth will also be broadcast, into Picturehouse Cinemas across the UK. Schools who go along to one of the screenings will also be treated to an extra special 20 minutes of exclusive content, including readings and a Q&A session.

Marc Allenby, Head of Commercial Development at Picturehouse, said: “We are delighted to bring World Book Day to cinemas up and down the country once again. Engaging with local schools and the community is key for our cinemas.”

Schools, groups and parents can find out more by registering to watch on www.worldbookday.com/biggest-book-show

Half a million children from more than 75 countries logged on to watch the Show in 2013, which this year is just one of a number of events and activities in schools, bookshops and libraries set to excite youngsters about books and reading for World Book Day 2014.

Ten new books including titles by performers from this year’s Biggest Book Show on Earth line-up can be exchanged for free with a special £1 World Book Day Book.

Visit www.worldbookday.com for more information, the latest news and to subscribe to the free monthly World Book Day e-newsletter.