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PostPosted: 22 Dec 2003, 19:18 
States Look to Combat Obesity With Laws
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By ROBERT TANNER, AP National Writer

Fighting to shed a few pounds and control that waistline? For the soaring number of Americans who are becoming dangerously overweight, states and cities across the country want to help.



With the U.S. Surgeon General calling obesity an epidemic, legislators nationwide are offering measures to encourage healthy food choices and ban the worst temptations.


Skeptics say government should stay away from trying to legislate something as personal as what we eat. But supporters say they can't ignore a growing public health problem or how it drives the ever-rising cost of health care.


Few ideas have become law yet. But states have considered scores of bills this year that would, among other things: get kids exercising; warn restaurant eaters about fat, sugar and cholesterol on the menu; and, ban sugary sodas and fattening chips from school vending machines.


In a Louisiana experiment, the state will pay for a few government employees' gastric bypass surgery — or stomach stapling — to see if it reduces health care costs.


"As a country, we have to wake up. We are in an epidemic," said Nevada state Sen. Valerie Wiener, who has had her own battles with weight but now is a champion weightlifter.


She heads a state committee gathering data on obesity, and how the legislature, food companies, the health care system and schools can act. "We're all paying the price," she said.


Under the laws that have passed, states will:


_Test the BMI — body-mass index, a ratio of height to weight — of students in six Arkansas schools, and send results home. Pediatricians say regular tests like this should be performed nationwide to track children at risk of becoming obese.


_Ban junk food from vending machines in California. New York City, in an administrative decision, banned hard candy, doughnuts, soda and salty chips from its vending machines.


_Require physical education programs in Louisiana schools, and encourage it in Arkansas and Mississippi. Though once a staple, such daily classes are now only required by state law in Illinois; other states let local officials decide or require exercise less often.


Public campaigns aimed at getting people to change their eating habits also remain popular. Billboards across West Virginia, featuring photos of bulging stomachs and couch potatoes, exhort people to "Put Down Chips & Trim Those Hips." Houston, Philadelphia and San Antonio, Texas have started "get fit" drives.


The statistics show the need for such efforts. The number of obese adults has doubled in 20 years, and is now up to nearly 59 million people, or almost a third of all American adults.


Childhood obesity has tripled, with one child in six considered obese.


As the pounds add up, so do the health care costs, because obesity is linked to diabetes, heart disease, and deaths from cancer — among other ailments.


West Virginia found that, for state employees, costs for obesity have more than doubled since 1995, rising from $37 million to $78 million, now nearly a fifth of the employees' $400 million health plan.


Still, some are critical both of the statistics and the proposals.





"There's a lot of fear and hysteria," said Mike Burita at the Center for Consumer Freedom, an advocacy group for the restaurant and food industry. "We're allowing government and these public health groups to dictate our food choices to us."

Among his top targets is the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a consumer advocacy group that produces a steady flow of warnings about unhealthy food, from movie popcorn to Chinese takeout.

"It's OK to have a cheeseburger and fries, but it shouldn't be a mainstay of your diet," Burita said. Exercise and education are the solutions, he said. "Kids went from playing dodge ball to playing computer games."

The skeptics are being heard. A Texas proposal to limit school children's access to snack and soda vending machines died after the state soft drink association complained. Most of the 80 or so obesity-related bills around the country also failed to pass.

"It's difficult to want to tackle something like this, something as huge as this," said Weiner, the Nevada lawmaker. She plans to bring together people from the food industry and the public health community to work with lawmakers.

The federal government is acting, too. The Bush administration urged insurance companies to offer premium discounts to people with healthier lifestyles. It has started giving grants to cities to target unhealthy habits.

More immediate changes are brewing on the state and local level.

In West Virginia, the state agency that insures public employees has started offering exercise benefits and diet counseling, in addition to the state's advertising campaign.

"If we don't get a handle on this, this generation of kids coming up will have a shorter life span than their parents," said Nidia Henderson, wellness manager at West Virginia's Public Employees Insurance Agency. "That's scandalous."

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U.S. Surgeon General: http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/topics/obesity


Socailism.....plain and simple.



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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>"If we don't get a handle on this, this generation of kids coming up will have a shorter life span than their parents," <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>

is this automatically a bad thing?

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PostPosted: 22 Dec 2003, 21:40 
Yep.

It's insidious.

It's socailist...i don't like it.

Can you say "Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah".

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I wanna see them try and shut down all the truck stops!<img src=newicons/anim_bannana.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=newicons/anim_lol.gif border=0 align=middle>

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If God didn't want me to be obese, he wouldn't have made my clothes so big.

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lol

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I have to add one of my favourite quotes here:
"Hamburgers. The cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast."

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Pulp fiction fan eh Homer? ;)

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Pulp fiction fan eh Homer? ;)

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you got it<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
great movie!!

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You know, I kinda like this idea, because after all of these laws have passed, and I start to starve to death because I can't get enough high-energy foods to keep me alive, my emaciated little ass is going to sue all those SOBs for denying me my life-giving sustenance. Of course, I'll probably die on the stand, but anyway...

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I'll drink to that. Someone pass me a Smoothy.

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Let's have a round of double tall latte's to toast with.

And cheer up Horrido. You'd still have the option of making todays prisoners/experiments. Tomorrow's protein.

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Dumbasses


It’s my right to get fat if I want and it's their right to get skinny if they like. They have just weighed the cons with the pros, Cons: get fat, unattractive and die early, Pros: who cares it's too damn good! The government so wrapped up in it's own self worth that it ignores history. IF ANY SENATOR CRACKED OPEN HIS HISTORY BOOK HE WOULD FIND THAT THE LESS GOVERNMENT MEANT THE MORE FREEDOMS, MORE MONEY AND JOBS, AND MORE SUCCESS. They also ignore the way peoples decision making process works, you weigh cons Vs. Pros. The study of economics is devoted to this; most people don't know that. SO, no matter how many TV commercials are made or school programs are created, if that hamburger is quick cheap and good their going to eat it. Anyway who the hell like celery? The people behind this are making decisions to do this. Pros: get my name in history books, get re-elected, and look like I am actual doing something. Get special interests of my liberal ass. Cons: not much, conservative seem to complain less than liberal groups. They don't care what’s really good for the nation other wise they would hire economist and doctors and regular Joe and most importantly historians to Congress and they would DO something with their time and make changes and look at what happened in the past and get ride of what failed and reinstate what worked. Like subsidizing companies has been proven time after time that it fails and promotes the company to make and inferior product. If you take a close look at history you see the same political mistakes made over and over again. People just go with what’s logical not with what history has proven to work. Like in 1920- 1921 Andrew Mellon lowered taxes from 4 percent to ½ percent and the federal income was raised from $719 million to $1 billion. I logical yes but proven to work YES. So why don’t we lower taxes now? Because politicians don’t care! They just want to be reelected, and they’re mostly lawyers and want to add something to their TV commercials. This doesn’t help us it never will I say Screw the politicians we know now and go out and elect historians and Economist. And always go for less government possible.

but I'm just a libertarian.


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Which reminds me of a "Geek of the Week" Back in my last Squadron (F15E's) we had a Dude that i swear could gain 20lbs every deployment. By the end of the year he was easily 40Lbs over weight. In the begining we called him Grizz, as he was just an enourmous dude like the grizzley bear, but after a couple years. The callsign slowly became Grissle...

Well Dudes running risk of Butten heads with the Flight surgeon,and everyone else in the wing and hes trying to play the "Im a body builder BS" you know the percentage of body fat crap, yada yada yada, while were all Joking that he Needs a bib to go with his Flight suit, and 2 les GBU's on the racks. He's certifiably non mission capable as the joke went. Anyways this dudes adamant excuse that hes a body builder and so forth thats why hes this 260lb Monster. We never see him in the base or squadron weight pile, he claims hes a " Trained Weight lifter and does it at home" ya ok Buddy...

LOL well we re on a Road trip, and the dude for weeks has been claiming he's taken slimfast, so of course were spikeing his protein shakes with brown sugar and coca and whatever damage we could do..typical squadron life.

Well i rent a rental car, and my bros and i are jammen around town and i see him sure as shit sitten on the sidewalk/curb stuffen his mug with a Hoagie, and let me tell ya, this is no 6x3 sand which. this hoagie i swear to st. peter and all things holy was well over 14" and 6" wide, next to him was a 44OZ mountain dew thrustbuster... Finaly we had him.

We did our initial target recce pass clean... came back around the block with front back crew coordination chater in our little Chevy beretta rental. One of the WSo's that was with us being the prepared Systems wizzo he was had a back up Flir unit (sony Digital nightshot Handycam)

Our plan quickly came to action and we got a Good 13 minutes of Target recce Photage of Grissle Stuffen his mug with a "ROMAN PITA Super Sandwhich" at the end of the deployment we Dropped it in his locker...

For the next several Weeks we had a new buddy Pressen weights and doing the Weekly Round robin marathons.

Sometimes You need to Catch a violater in the act... Thats all that needs to take place here. a Couple PI's roaming DC with camcorders busting politicians stuffing their fat kids full of McDonalds and Wendy's fast food.

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