Obesity rates have increased by 4-5% across the globe! This
is why companies like Nestle and General Foods are reducing the
amount of sugar (by 24%) and sodium (by 12%) contained in their breakfast
cereals. By 2015, your Lucky Charms and Cinnamon Toast Crunch will be altered
in response to the growing waistlines of children. Both companies also plan on adding more whole
grain and calcium in their products too. Unfortunately, these nutritional
makeovers will be adapted in many countries around the world, but the United
Stats is not on the list. This is very odd because the United States also has
alarming incidence rates of obesity in all age categories. Isn’t this odd?
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Mayor Bloomberg's NYC Soda Ban Gets Sued
Article
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's NYC Soda Ban is being sued by the beverage industry, movie theaters, and other businesses that the new law will affect. These companies feel that the New York City Health Department has no right dictating the size of sugary drinks to its consumers. They argue that their sales revenue will be negatively impacted by this unfair regulation. In addition, the giant soda industry fears that other states struggling with obesity will hop on the bandwagon too. In response, the New York City Board of Health believes it does have the power to regulate sugary drink size because obesity is epidemic across the city. The mayor and his panel are happy that this ban will shed new light on obesity and possibly decrease the number of obese men, women, and children in the population.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
News Anchor Stands Up to Bully's Email About Her Weight
Thousands are
applauding Jennifer Livingston's response to a cruel email that she received at work last week. Jennifer is a news person with
WKBT News 8 in Lacrosse, Wisconsin, and she received an email from a man that
criticized her weight. The sender noted that Jennifer was obese and certainly not a
suitable role model for the community's young girls. I watched Jennifer's on air video
several times and also caught her appearance on the Ellen Show. Jennifer is a very
bright, articulate woman who took down the bully with knowledge, grace, dignity, and
power. Take the time to read the article and get to know why Jennifer is more than a
number on a scale
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Brown Bagging It is Back in Style
Michelle Obama’s 2010 legislation
called The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act has revamped the nation wide school
lunch program in an effort to combat obesity. The meals have shrunk and the
prices have risen. Plates have less protein and bread on them, and the portions
are limited to a total of 850 calories. Students are outraged and still
complain of hunger pains after eating. Why should someone that doesn’t have a
weight problem be subjected to such strict nutritional standards? In fact, many
athletes complain that the calorie restrictions do not fuel their bodies
adequately.
In many states,
students have begun to boycott the cafeteria meals in favor of bringing in heir
own. In addition, many students are writing angry letters to their legislators
in an effort to express their distaste of the new federally mandated school
lunch program. Will their efforts pay
off?
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