Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Kids Get It ......



As Halloween approaches, children's views and perceptions were measured by experts and revealed that kids agree that they eat too much candy and would actually prefer to receive a gift like a video game, instead.

A new questionnaire, conducted by the American Dental Association and PopCap Games, targeted trick-or-treating aged children (5 to 13 years) in the U.S., inquiring about their views on Halloween.

The researchers found that around 94 percent of all American children participate in trick-or-treating, and 65 percent of them think Halloween is the best holiday of the year. However, the survey also found that a vast majority of kids are ready for changes regarding the holiday.

Other top findings included: Two-thirds of kids questioned agreed that they eat too much candy during Halloween, while 89 percent reported that they would still like the holiday if it was not candy focused, but rather, aimed towards other types of fun. Ninety-three percent of children surveyed would prefer to receive a video game instead of candy while trick-or-treating.
Youths' Favorite Holiday
The most-liked Halloween activities are "trick-or treating" (75 percent), "Dressing up in a costume" (71 percent), and "Getting lots of candy"(66 percent).
Health-Conscious Kids
Over three quarters of children surveyed (78 percent) agreed with the statement "too much candy is bad for me", and two-thirds (67 percent) report they eat too much candy near Halloween. Out of the chidlren who were questioned, girls (82 percent) were slightly more likely to respond favorably than boys (74 percent) to the statement: "too much candy is bad for me".

Dr. Caroline Wallace DDS
Complete Dental Care
103 South Colorado Street
Salem, Virginia, 24153
540-387-3844

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Healthy Mouth...Healthy Body

There are an overwhelming number of studies showing that your oral health is related to your body's overall health.  If you mouth isn't  healthy, you may be twice as likely to die from a heart attack, 3 times more likely to die from a stroke and evn 4-7 times more likely to die if you have diabetes.   Additionally, you may be 63% more likely to develop pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancer.  Clearly, oral health (or lack thereof) has life and death consequences.
Here's some good news, times are drastically changing for the better with the addition of new medical tests available in dental offices and used to communicate with physicians in a language they understand.  These test can help bridge the gap between the two professions.  

Dr. Caroline Wallace DDS
Complete Dental Care
103 South Colorado Street
Salem, Virginia, 24153
540-387-3844