February 13, 2010

Childhood obesity

Cause and effect? If a human body consumes more fuel then it needs it stores the rest in various forms until it is needed. Which is how anyone becomes obese.

Recently there was a story about a mom and her daughters. She was told by her doctor that her kids were over weight via the BMI. She changed their diet and activities so they consumed less calories, still maintaining quality and became more active. This enabled her to get her kids in a "healthier" condition.

This mom believes that the government should do the following:
  • Issue an executive order demanding that all executive branch agencies consider the impact of major federal legislation on the obesity epidemic, similar to the Environmental Justice Executive Order of 1994.
  • Impose federal taxes, both sales and excise, on purchases of unhealthy foods and beverages and earmark the revenue for obesity programs.
  • Prohibit and remove all commercial promotion of food in schools and educational settings receiving federal funds.
  • Provide funding through the 2009 reauthorization of the federal Child Nutrition Bill to establish a garden in every school.
  • Establish strict federal regulations limiting food and beverage advertising to children, including the Internet.
This massive amount of Government growth, mandate and expense is the only way a mom could make better food choices for her kids and have them more active....

Oh, who is this woman? The First Lady...

Translated: You are too stupid to take healthy care of your kids...

4 comments:

flyingvan said...

Just cancel school food programs. The kids that bring sack lunches (NOT the nitrate laden 'lunchables--that's just child neglect) are the fittest one at our school. Also a distinct minority. The school really pushes everyone to apply for the free food program too.
You really can't afford to make a PBandJ sandwich, piece of fruit, some carrot sticks and a cookie? Funny how your kids are all wearing the latest Abercrombie and get their nails professionally done...

keeka said...

Or carry around cell phones with texting capabilities at the age of 11? I told a mom the other day that my children would not have texting capabilities until they could pay for them themselves. They don't have phones yet, of course, but we may get them an emergency one once they start driving. We are such mean parents!
What did the mom say? Oh you'll change your mind in the next 5 years or so. Not likely.

flyingvan said...

Yeah, we heard the 'change your minds in 5 years' thing from parent s that 'pre-medicated' their kids so they wouldn't get sick and the staple of their diet was chicken nuggets. I like your addendum. No free school meals for kids with cell phones.

Tina said...

"Hot Pockets" are typical lunch fare for my school.

The kids won't even eat them & they are thrown away.

Huh?