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Interactive Health Stations 


Now it's easier than ever to know your blood pressure, Body Mass Index (BMI), heart rate, body fat percentage and much more! Eighteen San Antonio Public Libraries have interactive units that give you a quick and easy health screening at the touch of your fingertip. Read more...


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Featured Articles


Your World on a Plate by Andi Anderson


Many people look at our diet in the United States and the alarming obesity rates in our country and think they know the root of the problem—sugar, white bread, pasta and fast food. However, research shows that our diets are globally similar. In essence, we eat the same things. It’s Americans' approach to food which makes all the difference in the world. Read more...




Bully-Proof Your Child on the Sports Field by Nick Roso

Bullying in youth sports often overshadows the many social, physical, and emotional benefits that our children are exposed to through team sports participation.  Although the benefits to children’s participation in youth sports programs are great, the youth sports environment is not immune to the challenges presented by bullying behavior.  Bullying behavior, whether displayed by coaches, parents, or fellow child athletes, can take many forms. These forms include but are not limited to violent physical behavior such as hitting and kicking, verbal taunts and put-downs, social exclusion from team activities, and general intimidation of the victim. Continued bullying behavior often results in the victim suffering a negative self-image, as well as depression and anxiety that can last well into adulthood.  Following are some tips on how our kids can continue to benefit from youth sports participation while avoiding being a victim of bullying behavior. Read more...



What you need to know about Thyroid Cancer; A Cancer on the Rise by Jessie Zepeda Villegas

Recently on The Dr. Oz Show the subject of thyroid cancer was addressed.  Dr. Oz paid particular attention to this type of cancer because incidences are steadily on the rise while incidences of other types of cancer are declining.  In addition, thyroid cancer is four times more common in women than in men.  With statistics like this, it is important to be aware of this type of cancer by knowing what the risk factors are and becoming familiar with symptoms. Read more...




Work out at Work by Angela N. Aladjem, RD, LD 

Thought your job was back breaking before? New evidence suggests that not only is sitting hours on end in front of a computer bad for your posture, back, and neck, it is also dangerous to your health in general. People that sit all day have a higher risk of disease—notably heart attacks—than those that have jobs that require them to be on their feet moving about. Those that sit for at least six hours a day are also more likely to suffer from diabetes and obesity. Most alarming is that exercising nearly everyday cannot undo the harm done by sedentary jobs. What this information means is if you have a desk job, you need to make a concerted effort to get up once in a while. Even small bits of activity count—such as going to the rest room. Let’s explore some other ways to get in some muscle activity. Read more...

 
 
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May Spotlight




2012 It's Time To School Summit
Monday, June 25-Tuesday, June 26 
Henry B. Gonzalez Conference Center 

The It’s Time School Summit, presented by H-E-B, unites showcases and inspires health leaders from across the state, which include representatives from the school, student, parent, business, university, government and non-profit sectors. At the Summit, attendees will meet other health champions, learn best practices, and participate in fun, meaningful activities.

H-E-B is providing free registration for community and school partners until June 2 on a first-come, first-serve basis!

 To register, click HERE

 On the 3rd page enter the discount code HEBGuest which will bring the balance to zero

 If you have problems registering, please contact Anna Hughes at Anna@activelifeHQ.org

Visit www.itstimesummit.com for more information. 





 


San Antonio Sports Corporate Cup 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012
University of the Incarnate Word, Benson Stadium 
Team Registration deadline: May 18, 2012 by 5pm

The inaugural San Antonio Sports Corporate Cup encourages businesses of all sizes to participate in a fun field day comprised of 13 events. It’s a friendly competition that encourages camaraderie, wellness, charitable giving, and athletic skill.  Teams earn points for participation and placing as they work to be named the 2012 SAS Corporate Cup Champion in one of four divisions.  Corporate Cup proceeds benefit the youth sports and fitness programs of San Antonio Sports, a nonprofit 501 c 3 organization.


Click HERE for more information and to register. 


MAYOR’S FITNESS COUNCIL STUDENT 
AMBASSADOR PROGRAM

The Mayor’s Fitness Council is looking for role models, leaders, idea creators, and change makers to empower their schools, friends, and families to get healthy!  Be one of 35 students in San Antonio to serve as one of Mayor Castro's distinguished Mayor's Fitness Council Student Ambassadors! Student Ambassador Applications are now being accepted for the 2012-2013 academic year. Read More...



 
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Siclovia - October 2012

A Free Event! Bikers and pedestrians from all across San Antonio kick off the 3rd Síclovía. Streets will be closed to Play On The Street. Stay tuned for more details.

 
¡Por Vida! - Healthy Restaurants

Check out our favorite   San Antonio restaurants that offer healthy choices.

 
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Local walking groups!

SAN ANTONIO WALKS!
Do you want to help your family and neighbors get active?  Then leading a Neighborhood Walking Group may be the answer for you.



 
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