Fat has the most calories of all the nutrients: 9 calories per gram. In a healthy diet, about 30 percent of total daily calories should come from fat. This means eating about 50 to 80 grams of fat each day. Fat gives the body energy, too, but the body changes only about 10 percent of fat into glucose.
It makes you more aware, especially with food. Often we don't know how much we eat until we write it all out (with calories, fat, protein, carbs, and whatnot). It's a way of self-monitoring. When you track your exercise it can be more of a motivator, to see your progress, what you're working out, your muscle development etc.
Early Intervention for Learning Challenges
Social stigma around receiving mental health treatment.
Pediatricians are generally not experts in identifying or treating mental health.
Identification is complicated and expensive (both for cost of services, and lost wages due to time off work for parents)
the answer is not diabetes
It's Important for a person to include alot of things! What exactly are the choices or are there none?