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What would you do to rid the US of obesity? |
Any ideas? I'm doing a presentation for nutrition class on possible solutions or preventions to lower the obesity rate in our country. Here's what I thought of so far: Connect obesity to health insurance premiums. People respond fairly well to ways that they can decrease their high insurance premiums. An example was when I was able to answer the question, "Do you smoke tobacco?" or something similar to that. It made me feel like it would help my premiums be lower. If there were a similar question, though scales should be present for this one, to ask about one's weight/height ratio, I think it would cause people to watch their weight more. And we should have it checked each year or half year, along with maybe some other tests to see if we've been smoking, drinking too much, doing drugs, and what else they could come up with to lower premiums and make those who don't take care of themselves bear the burden more equally. Kill all fat people???? LMAO eliminate all sugar let your insurance pay for lipo Teach kids to make healthy choices. If you just try to take away all of their choices, they'll just stuff there face when they get home. Offer more healthier foods, and fresher fruit and stuff without all the preservatives! how about putting recess back into the schools. PE every day. Exercise. Get off of the computer. Turn off the television. Team sports. Social activities. Mandate the removal of soda and snack machines from the schools, replacing them with healthier food products. Have the schools lengthen gym and make physical fitness a required grade that is based on the improvement of a student from year start to year end. Glad to be of assistance. more excerise and less computer/games when after school. Get you kids outside and more active instead of sitting them in front of a tv/computer. Focus on more veggies and fruits instead of fast foods. Its all up to the parents to present better choices for snacks and meals when a child is young. Pass a tax law giving tax incentives and credits to employers who provide free fitness programs for their employees. include exercise. duh! well when i was in Switzerland i saw that many of them walked to wear they wanted to go. like if you wanted to go to the grocery store... you walked! but in the u.s many people will take a car or a bus. so maybe we could start relying on our bodies more than on our cars to do all the dirty work. Well the price of food,eating healthy is more expensive !! Americans are not overweight because they are lazy overeaters. You could focus on the physical education department also. Make sure to have proper healthy exercise routines to keep children active. what is this "we" business? What ever happened to being personally responsible for who and what we are? "we" now need to be led around like children with tummy aches from too much candy? NO NO, as you reap, so shall you sew, and I say personal responsibility needs to be advocated here. WE are not responsible for the irresponsible actions of others. make people jog I think there should be excercise classes at all schools for those students who are overweight. This should be monitered by a monthly weigh-in at all schools and then submited to a government monitered database which would order those students to do the excercise classes which would have regulations that are set by each state. The standards for each state would have to go to the United States Congress and have them pass it so that each state has a proper regulation. These are just suggestions and you probably know more about this than me. But whatever. Have foods cost a certain amount according to calories, and have silence. Plus, just like there's an adult gap or a Babies R Us, have some food stores be for adults and some for babies. -- Kids need more calories than adults do, in some ways. mandatory fat camps or make everyone join the military Nothing at this present time will work, sorry. Let's face it-the general public hates change. They are stubborn and stuck in their ways. I'm not saying we can't change the obesity factor now, but are biggest chance for success is with children. Child obesity, yes, is huge rigt not. No pun intended. But we must start w/ children. 1. Adjust the farm subsidy system to make healthier foods cheaper. Currently farm subsidies favour growers of corn and soy in areas important the electoral process. Corn is used to produces corn syrup a high calorie sweetener used as a cheaper alternative to sugar and it is used as a cheap feed for cattle which they were not meant to eat it makes them fatter quicker so it is more profitable and tasty but also makes them unhealthy (like what happens to us if we get overweight). Abolish places like McDonald's and such, portion control in eating establishments, reduce the times company's can push its junk food on the TV. Nutrition classes tied in with health and sex ed in the schools, force insurance company's to pay for things like gym memberships and diet plans instead of things like surgery, take a preventative approach, make healthier foods easier to access in grocery's with reduced prices. Some foods like pizza aren't really bad for you, it is the amount of cheese and meats piled on top that are the killers! So a bit more understanding through education of what is really bad for you and what can be modified to be a healthier alternative...and a lot of exercise that doesn't seem like exercise! its a lot more expensive for people to eat healthy then not. The problem with that is fast food companies make way too much money to just abolish them. The more food they can give you for your dollar the more people will buy, so its a problem that americans are going to just have to overcome I think. |
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