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Fighting Childhood Obesity a Family Affair

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010   

LANSING, Mich. - About one Michigan teen in four is overweight or obese. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of children with weight problems has increased by over 50 percent during the last decade, and more than 23 million children and teens across the country suffer the effects.

It's all the more reason for the current first-ever National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month.

Dr. Sarah Hampl, medical director of weight management programs with Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics, says she can't stress enough that children need balanced meals as well as regular physical activity.

But, she says, a child can't do it alone.

"We know that it really isn't very successful or sustainable for kids to try make these lifestyle changes by themselves when the rest of the family is not on board."

Dr. Hampl says contributing factors to obesity include too much "screen" time, drinking too many sugary drinks, skipping breakfast, not eating enough fruits and vegetables, and eating too many meals outside the home.

There are programs in Michigan dedicated to preventing childhood weight problems and grant money available to school district programs, but it's also getting national attention. U.S. Senator Al Franken (D-Minn.) supports the Child Nutrition Act and is introducing legislation that would ban sugary snacks from school grounds at all hours.

He also wants to stop junk food from getting onto school grounds for fundraising purposes.

"I don't mind an occasional bake sale myself, but what we're seeing is people selling Oreos to raise money; in that way I don't want unhealthy foods competing with healthy school breakfasts and healthy school lunches."

A new study from the Center for Health Policy Research found obesity and diabetes have increased significantly in just six years, despite the fact that Michigan offers plenty of outdoor activities and a robust agricultural industry.

More information is at www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu




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