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Engage Mutual Comment on New Health and Parenting Research

Harrogate, United Kingdom (23 August, 2011)Engage Mutual, one of the larger UK mutuals providing simple, value for money savings, protection and investment products, comments on new research on the correlation between parenting and health.

It’s official – becoming a parent is good for your health, according to new research.

A study of 2,000 parents shows 63 per cent of them believe they adopted a healthier lifestyle following the birth of a child.

And just over half claim the added responsibility of a new-born was the kick start they needed to pay more attention to their own well being.

As such, 46 per cent of new mums and dads do more exercise since having a child than they did before, and 65 per cent pay closer attention to what they are eating.

A resounding 85 per cent of parents said they were aware it was important to set a good example for their children to follow.

While 29 per cent of those polled say they began to overhaul their health and fitness the minute they discovered they were going to become a parent, 14 per cent addressed the situation when the baby was born.

Tina Clare at Engage Mutual, which commissioned the study, said: “The research suggests that having children can be the trigger for many adults to take their health and fitness more seriously.

“It is often the point at which they start to re-evaluate what is important, and health goes to the top of that list.

“New mums and dads realise that with parenthood comes responsibility – and looking after their children’s best interests goes hand in hand with looking after themselves.”

The study shows around one in three parents who introduced a healthier regime after having a child did so because they wanted to be around to see their child grow up; or didn’t want their child to be overweight.

A similar number said they made changes due to needing more energy to keep up with the family, and 24 per cent said they simply didn’t have time to go out partying anymore.

When it comes to mealtimes, 36 per cent paid more attention to their own diet after starting to cook healthy meals for their offspring.

From cutting down on takeaway meals, unhealthy snacks and alcohol; to being more likely to cook from scratch and read food labels for ingredients when shopping, parents have introduced a range of healthier habits.

Many have also started to adopt a ‘practise what you preach’ attitude to food, such as ‘eating your greens’.

More than half of parents have eaten new foods they wouldn’t have tried prior to children; and over 40 per cent have eaten foods they don’t particularly like – such as sprouts and fish – to encourage their child to eat them.

Tina Clare at Engage Mutual continues: “Whether it’s reducing alcohol intake, exercising as a family, or introducing healthier eating habits, it seems that having children spurs a shift in our attitude towards our own health and fitness.”

New parents tend to eat at least one extra portion of fruit and vegetables a day, spend longer preparing meals, and cut down on sugary food.

They drink less alcohol than before having children, eat fewer takeaways, and spend more time exercising.

And almost two thirds enjoy exercising as a family – going on bike rides, and taking trips to the swimming pool.

The benefits of parenthood even extend to dental hygiene, with half of all respondents stating they now spend longer cleaning their teeth than before having children.

Editor’s notes:

Engage Mutual’s over 50s life cover plan, easy save, junior easy save, protected investment bond are provided by Homeowners Friendly Society Limited (HFSL). HFSL is Registered and Incorporated under the Friendly Societies Act 1992, Registered number 964F.  HFSL is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA), FSA Register number 110072.

Engage Mutual’s child trust fund is provided by Engage Mutual Funds Limited (EMFL), Registered number 3224780.  EMFL is a wholly owned subsidiary of HFSL and Authorised Corporate Director of  Engage Mutual Investment Funds ICVC. Engage Mutual Investment Funds ICVC is an investment company with variable capital. Registered in England number IC00044. EMFL is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA), FSA Register number 181487.

Engage Mutual’s health cash plan is provided by Engage Mutual Health (EMH). Registered number 515058 of 14 St Cuthbert’s Street, Bedford, Bedfordsire MK40 3JU. EMH is a wholly owned subsidiary of Engage Health Holdings Limited (EHHL), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of HFSL. EMH is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). EMH’s FSA Register number is 202311. Engage Mutual Health has offices in Harrogate and Bedford.

You can view our details on the FSA’s register http://www.fsa.gov.uk/register/firmSearchForm.do or by contacting the FSA on 0845 606 1234.

Engage Mutual Services Limited (EMSL) is a non-regulated wholly owned subsidiary of HFSL. EMSL is an appointed representative of EMIL. Registered number 3088162.

The following are non-regulated wholly owned subsidiaries of HFSL.; Engage Mutual Administration Limited (EMAL) – Registered number 4301736; Engage Mutual Services Limited (EMSL) – Registered number 3088162; Engage Health Holdings Limited (EHHL) – Registered number 71124.

Engage Mutual Assurance is a trading name of HFSL, EMFL, EMIL, EMH, EHHL, EMAL and EMSL.

About Engage Mutual:

Engage Mutual is one of the larger UK mutuals providing simple, value for money savings, protection and investment products to more than 500,000 customers.  Engage Mutual prides itself on being a family-oriented, modern mutual, providing products that help enable households of all kinds to plan their finances to help meet their future needs. Engage Mutual has been the title sponsor of the Rugby Super League since 2005 and has extended its agreement to 2011. More information on Engage Mutual is available at www.engagemutual.com.

Contact:

Kathryn McLaughlin

Engage Mutual Assurance

Tel: 01423 855245 / mob 07794 283788

Post: Engage Mutual Customer Service Department
Hornbeam Park Avenue

Harrogate

HG2 8XE

Tel: 0800 169 4321

International tel: +44 1423 855 000

Email: mail@engagemutual.com

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