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« on: November 13, 2006, 03:16:39 PM »
Wellspring UK Weight Loss Camp Achieves Unprecedented Weight Loss in Children and Teenagers  
 
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24 Children Achieve Weight Loss of Up to 19 kg in Eight Weeks or Less at Summer Weight Loss Camp

Penrith, Cumbria (PRWEB) November 13, 2006 -- Wellspring UK, Europe's first scientifically based weight loss camp for children and adolescents ages 12-17, announced record weight loss for its programme participants over the 2006 two-month summer session.

On average, students lost 2 kg per week, with some students losing as much as 16 and 19 kg. Most students who had enrolled in the programme were at least 9 kg overweight before enrollment and had been struggling to control their weight for a year.

Wellspring UK incorporates a summer camp environment with a focus on weight loss through diet and activity management. It also utilizes a unique cognitive behavioural therapy to address the psychological and emotional issues that often prevent successful long-term weight control. Throughout the programme students self-monitor their dietary intake and exercise levels and record their thoughts and feelings to help them in their goal of becoming long-term weight controllers.

According to Daniel Kirschenbaum, Ph.D., a professor of psychiatry & behavioural sciences at Northwestern University Medical School in the United States and clinical director of Healthy Living Academies, the division of Aspen Education that operates Wellspring Camps, not only is the programme successful in addressing weight issues, it also produces positive results in terms of young people's attitudes and outlooks on life. "Weight loss greatly improves a child's physical health, but the real miracle that occurs is the change in the child's self-image, which enhances their outlook on life and reinforces the idea that anything is possible," said Dr. Kirschenbaum.

When the time came to collect my daughter, I found her radiant, obviously fit and healthy, and unrecognizable as the rather shy girl I had left behind," remarked one parent. Another parent commented that his son is now "full of energy and back participating in sports." In addition, the parent stated that because of the weight loss, the son is now "more accepted amongst his peers and is included in social outings."

Since leaving the programme, Wellspring students have continued to self-monitor, maintain a journal and set goals online, which are overseen by their behavioural therapist from the programme. In spring 2007, Wellspring will announce results from a follow-up study showing progress six to nine months after each student's return home. Wellspring's U.S. programmes have demonstrated continued weight loss over this period for two consecutive years. Wellspring UK is confident that it will replicate this success in the students who attended the programme this summer.

Wellspring UK provides students with a wide range of healthy activities including football, rugby, basketball, rounders, hockey, and tennis as well as circuit training, kick boxing, weight training, swimming and dance. Students also experience outdoor adventure activities such as rock climbing, hiking and canoeing in the Lake District National Park and Eden Valley.

With increasing government and health organizations' concerns for the health of children, Wellspring UK and its U.S. affiliates have attracted international attention. In 2006, Wellspring UK attracted students from the UK, Belgium, Norway, Georgia, Greece, Turkey, Kuwait, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia.

Wellspring UK plans to triple the number of places available for next summer and is currently looking to work with government, the NHS and other organizations who are working to address the epidemic of paediatric and adolescent obesity. For more information, call 07999657120 or visit www.wellspringcamp.co.uk.

Wellspring UK is a programme of Healthy Living Academies, a division of Aspen Education Group. Healthy Living Academies operates residential schools and summer programs addressing pediatric and adolescent obesity. Healthy Living Academies programs include Wellspring UK, Academy of the Sierras California, Academy of the Sierras North Carolina, Wellspring NY, Wellspring Adventure Camp North Carolina, Wellspring Adventure Camp California, Wellspring Texas, Wellspring Hawaii, and Wellspring Family Camp. To learn more about Academy of the Sierras, Wellspring Camps or Healthy Living Academies, visit www.healthylivingacademies.com or call 07999657120.

Aspen Education Group is recognized as the leading provider of education programs for struggling or underachieving young people. Aspen's 36 programs in America provide a range of therapeutic interventions including boarding schools, residential treatment and wilderness therapy. For more information, visit www.aspeneducation.com.

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« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2006, 03:25:16 PM »
Well, yeah. Anyone can make kids lose weight. It's this little thing called "starvation".

They're going to balloon like fuck once they're out.
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« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2006, 03:33:51 PM »
Quote from: ""Milk Gargling Death Penal""
Well, yeah. Anyone can make kids lose weight. It's this little thing called "starvation".

They're going to balloon like fuck once they're out.


To Somebody who lives in the UK:

go to this place with a whole bunch of pay as you go phones with the child-line number cello-taped on.  Toss em to the kids over the fence.
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Another program was more effective
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2006, 03:47:59 PM »
The program Aaron Bacon participated in (North Star) was indeed very effective. 11,5 kg in 30 days. Unfortunately we was not overweight from the start (65,5 kg) and that is why he died.

Knowing about Aspens record of abuse, there should be some concern.

However, in GB they have the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority, which were created as an result of youth, who died during some outdoor education.

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventure_ ... _Authority The United States need such a federal organ.)

So is there a risk? Yes. But it is smaller than by programs in the US.

If you consider this kind of program, use the program in UK where your child is somewhat protected by law.
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« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2006, 03:58:24 PM »
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see the children with their boredom and their vacant stares. God help us all if we\'re to blame for their unanswered prayers,

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Re: Another program was more effective
« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2006, 04:00:34 PM »
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If you consider this kind of program, use the program in UK where your child is somewhat protected by law.


Yeah.  i can see that.  Looks like legislation works is working just dandy for those kids.

WOW.  25 lb in 30 days.  They'd have a lot of business here.
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« Reply #6 on: November 14, 2006, 09:16:40 AM »
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see the children with their boredom and their vacant stares. God help us all if we\'re to blame for their unanswered prayers,

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« Reply #7 on: November 14, 2006, 04:34:46 PM »
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This appears to be yet another way for the programmes to take money of parents for doing stuff the parents could do better if they would only get off their fat arses and get on with it.  Still, there's no real indication of mistreatment here, it may be socially distasteful to some of us but unless kids are being hurt I suppose that doesn't matter so much. Either way it's worth keeping an eye on it.


Two questions:

1. How do you lose 25 lbs in 30 days?

2. What if the child does not want to go along with the program?
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« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2006, 07:49:10 PM »
They would make a LOT more moneoy if they sold this idea to adults. Throw in some matching t-shirts, a tofu social and you got yourself a fat camp biznass.
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« Reply #9 on: November 14, 2006, 09:29:34 PM »
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Two questions:

1. How do you lose 25 lbs in 30 days?

2. What if the child does not want to go along with the program?


1. Very dangerously. No medically-sanctioned weight loss program will allow you to lose that much weight that quickly.

2. What difference does it make? Children are property and have no more rights than a doormat. Or did you think otherwise?
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« Reply #10 on: November 14, 2006, 10:09:35 PM »
From the Aspen forum....

Some students may be put on Optifast, a liquid diet meal plan, or Meridia, a prescription appetite suppressant, to speed up weight loss.
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:8GZ7 ... lnk&cd=101

Novartis's Optifast program is only available at hospitals and health care clinics. Weight reduction typically averages 2-5 pounds a week. Costs $200-$300 a month.

Meridia works on brain chemicals to reduce appetite.
Side effects:
http://www.onlinelawyersource.com/meridia/effects.html
For only 15# per year?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/07/ ... 2256.shtml
Study funded by Abbott Labs  
http://www.mercy.net/healthinfo/archive/060719.asp

And of course, if they aren't working their program they will be sent to ASGs Lone Star Expedition.
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« Reply #11 on: November 15, 2006, 06:00:04 AM »
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« Reply #12 on: November 15, 2006, 06:35:03 AM »
I cant imagine that Wellsprings UK would get away with behaving the way US facilities do and i am from a country with a similar legal system and overall social view of parenting as britian.
This does not always mean that an underage kid is going to have much real choice though. if they are sent somewhere to loose weight, there is likely to be considerable social pressure from the parents. The kids is hardly going to want to disappoint them in a society that sees weight as a moral issue.
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