Nutrition Still Not 'A' Grade in U.S. Schools: Studies

Guidelines are helping, but more is needed to stem teen obesity, researchers say

Posted: October 7, 2009

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Schools in the United States are becoming healthier places thanks to more nutritious food and an increased focus on exercise, but still more is needed to combat teen obesity, a series of studies concludes.

Among the findings of the studies, which appear in a September supplement to the Journal of Adolescent Health:

"Studies such as these, examining how policies are implemented and the impact they have, are a compass guiding our efforts to prevent and reduce childhood obesity," C. Tracy Orleans, senior scientist at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, said in a news release from the foundation. "The supplement is a valuable addition to our growing knowledge of which policy efforts are working and which are not."

The researchers called for more state and school district policies regarding nutritious food and beverages and exercise levels. They also called for more research to determine if the policies are working, according to the news release.

More information

For more about healthy eating, see the Nemours Foundation.

THE SUGAR TRAP (con-game)

The problem is SUGAR!

It is in almost everything that is avaialble to us in packaged and processed foods, candies, sauces, bread, cookies, crackers, colas, juices - you name it, it probably has SUGAR and lots of it. It's more or less addictive.

We must eat whole foods and a balanced diet of protien, fat and carbs. EAT THE REAL FOOD.

I follow Matt Stone at: http://www.180degreehealth.com. His research and information is amazing and takes us in a totally differenct direction. The right path. We're up against the food industry and they make billions and highest margins are in foods w/sugar, vegetable oils and high fructose corn syrup. We must get out of this trap of thinking that we must eat fewer calories and exercise more to maintain a healthy weight.

Airwolf2 of CO @ Oct 07, 2009 13:53:53 PM

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