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Community Chat: How to Combat Childhood Obesity

The epidemic of childhood obesity has once again become a mainstream media target, with the approach of handling this problem being questioned.

The issue of childhood obesity has once again made its way to the forefront of mainstream media. Huffington Post, , posted a column by David Katz, M.D., the Director of Yale University's Prevention Research Center, concerning issues surrounding childhood obesity – who health professionals target to combat this disease, the long-term affects of this epidemic and more.

One target in the column was how children can dictate the types of food and eating habits of the family.

Referencing the influence of kids in the home Katz said, “I know something about the power the little devils exert on a family,” and provided a detailed description of how kids can control the eating patters of the house.

“When kids have no interest in eating well, but instead want 'the one with Sponge Bob on it' it becomes virtually impossible for parents to make their home a safe nutritional environment. Conversely, when children are motivated to defend a health related issue, they become powerful agents of positive change. Kids were the major drivers of seat belt use, and fire safety nation-wide. They played a key role in reducing tobacco use as well. My own interest in nutrition as a child converted my whole family. For good, or for bad, kids are powerful change agents,” he wrote.

This week’s Community Chat question: How can the parents take control of the eating parents of their kids and combat childhood obesity?

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Ron W May 19, 2013 at 02:26 pm
We can all make a statement one way or another when we vote. However, that statement should be madeRead More on a state level not the local level. Boards of Ed are powerless to do any real cost cutting. The state needs to take this on. We need real reform in Albany to reduce the ever increasing pensions and life long benefits that educators enjoy. Combine this with letting Albany decide salary increases for all educators and we can guaranty tax reductions over the next few years. Its that simple, Boards cannot do these. Lets get Albany to move on these NOW!
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Superintendent is making $40,000 MORE than the last one ... unless you don't count $260,000 a year aRead More salary! I am not making $40,000 MORE than last year... is anyone else??? VOTE NO and let's get real. Time to send them packing.
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