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Essay on Responsibility for Childhood Obesity

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Childhood Obesity- Whose Responsibility Is It? Daniel Weintraub wrote an article in The Sacramento Bee exclaiming his concern for childhood obesity, criticizing the “blame game”, and whom he believes is not taking enough responsibility for this horrendous epidemic that is sweeping our nation. Weintraub states that, “Parents -- not the fast food companies, not the government-- are in the best position to fight the epidemic of overweight children.” I agree that parents play a vital role in establishing healthy eating choices and exercise habits. However, I also strongly believe that fast food companies and the government should share the responsibility of keeping our nations children healthy. I suggest that a system should be created …show more content…

Companies should decrease their marketing to the youth and start focusing their efforts on increasing the amount of healthy food available on their menus that are actually healthy, unlike the fruit ‘n yogurt parfait from McDonald’s which contains just as much sugar as a sixteen ounce soft drink. Today's children and youths are less active, consume more fat and sweetened beverages, and eat fewer healthy foods, so it’s no wonder why childhood obesity has tripled since the ‘80’s. One of the best and simplest steps to combat childhood obesity is to introduce children to exercise and physical activity. However, according to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from 1991-1997 participation in physical education dropped from 42 percent to 29 percent, and that almost half of all students ages 12-21 don’t get the recommended 30 minutes a day on a regular basis. The California Department of Education recently reported over 32 percent of youths are overweight/ obese and close to 74 percent are unfit. For example, Sanger High School in Sanger, Ca only requires students to take two years of P.E. and the “couch- potato” effect is rampant across the campus. A Health and Physical Education class needs to be required for grades K-12 nationwide. Schools have standardized testing for everything these days, and provide parents with academic progress reports. If

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