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Michelle Obama Announces Let's Move Campaign's Childhood Obesity Guidelines

DARLENE SUPERVILLE   05/11/10 11:17 AM ET   AP

Childhood Obesity Lets Move Michelle Obama

WASHINGTON — Women could help reduce childhood obesity by maintaining a healthy weight when they become pregnant and by breast-feeding their babies, a government panel has found.

The suggestions were among 70 recommendations in the panel's report. First lady Michelle Obama released the findings Tuesday as part of her campaign against childhood obesity.

"For the first time, the nation will have goals, benchmarks and measureable outcomes that will help us tackle the childhood obesity epidemic one child, one family and one community at a time," Mrs. Obama said. "We want to marshal every resource – public and private sector, mayors and governors, parents and educators, business owners and health care providers, coaches and athletes – to ensure that we are providing each and every child the happy, healthy future they deserve."

One in 3 American children is overweight or obese, putting them at higher risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and other illnesses. Obesity is even more prevalent among black and Hispanic children. Some public health experts say today's children are on track to live shorter lives than their parents.

Mrs. Obama has said she wants to help solve the problem in a generation so babies born today will come of age at a healthy weight. The report says that could happen if childhood obesity rates dropped to 5 percent by 2030.

The report and its recommendations are advisory. One exception is that Congress has begun updating the guidelines for food served in schools, including those dished up by vending machines. Pending legislation would spend $4.5 billion more over 10 years for nutrition programs; the Obama administration has asked for more than twice that amount.

The report says a woman's weight before she becomes pregnant and her weight gain during pregnancy are two of the most important factors that determine, before a child is born, whether he or she will become obese.

Studies find that about 1 in 5 children becomes overweight or obese by age 6, and that more than half of obese children become overweight before the age of 2. Nearly 6 percent of infants younger than six months are overweight, the report says, up from 3.4 percent between 1980 and 2001.

Breast-feeding after birth also helps, as studies have found that children fed that way are 22 percent less likely to become obese.

Mrs. Obama has talked publicly about many of the recommendations that found their way in the report since launching her "Let's Move" campaign in February, including having the appropriate agencies work with the food industry to put a standard nutrition label on the front of packaged goods.

The report calls on restaurants to consider portion sizes and post more calorie information. Other recommendations include updated federal nutritional standards for meals served at school; more school-based nutrition education; incentives to attract supermarkets to underserved areas; and an effort to get pediatricians to make a habit of calculating their patients' body mass index, a height-weight comparison used to measure fat.

A dozen federal agencies, including the Education, Agriculture, Health, Interior and Transportation departments, participated in the Childhood Obesity Task Force, which President Barack Obama created in February. The panel had 90 days to issue a report, and it sifted through more than 2,500 suggestions from the public on how to tackle the problem.

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WASHINGTON — Women could help reduce childhood obesity by maintaining a healthy weight when they become pregnant and by breast-feeding their babies, a government panel has found. The suggestion...
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thrugreeneyez
11:35 AM on 05/14/2010
Our First Lady rocks! Thank you Michelle, this is such an important cause. The principal at my kids' school allows fast food offered every day, and constant donuts, candy, cupcakes, and other junk food in the classroom all the time. There are virtually no limits set on what teachers and parents can bring into the classroom- it's a real junk food culture. Since it's a private school, they are not required to adopt our First Lady's wellness plan, that's part of the reason why I'm changing my kids' school, I want to be part of a school system that is embracing Michelle's efforts to usher in a new era of good health for our kids!
12:00 PM on 05/20/2010
Great comment, a very similar situation is going on at my kids' school. I've taken a pro-active approach on it because clearly the school is not doing anything.

One of the best ways I found to get kids to eat healthy is to make it seem like it's "cool" and that other kids would find it cool. It's been tough, but with companies like WAT-AAH who are helping make water cool again for kids, its not impossible: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=BC3796CB622E57BB
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luvly56
04:50 AM on 05/13/2010
I do believe the breast feeding is more healthier. But there is one problem every woman can not breast feed. At least I couldnt because I did not carry enough of my own milk. Good idea but not for everyone.
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05:30 PM on 05/14/2010
Sure, but even if you have to suppliment with formula, even some breast feeding is better than none. But breastfeeding can be very frustrating, and you often get glares from other people. I never understood that, its a natural thing, nothing to glare at.
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luvly56
04:49 AM on 05/13/2010
Putting more healthier lunches in schools is a brilliant idea. I use to work in a school lunch room some years ago. We cooked the food. When they fix mash potatoes we had to use several pounds of butter, when making chicken, we melted big pans of butter and floured the chicken and then dipped it into the butter and it was then placed in the oven. But the butter was more fattening on both sides of the chicken then as if it was deep fried. In schools butter and plenty of eggs are used on a lot of food excessively.
01:39 AM on 05/13/2010
Michelle is the best.... This is a difficult problem, to say the least. She's at least TALKING about it. I think a lot of parents are clueless. I see them buying their very young children sugary stuff all the time. I watched a guy (normal weight) having lunch with his two overweight kids at a restaurant. After lunch it was, "Hey, you guys want to go get ice cream?" And the kids didn't even seem to want it.
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06:32 PM on 05/12/2010
Jamie Oliver did a series of tv shows on the school lunch program in one town in W.Va. With much pushing and pulling he did get some cooperation from the school. However, when he inspected the bags of the kids who brought their own lunch, it was a disaster. One cute little girl had 2 small bags of candy, packed by a parent, and no other food in her sack..It was pathetic, most of the other kids didn't fare much better, with their home made lunches.. As long as the parents are morons, this will be a losing battle.
04:36 PM on 05/12/2010
I certainly hope one of the guidelines is to fine parents of obese kids.
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05:31 PM on 05/14/2010
Yeah that would go over well.
02:12 AM on 05/12/2010
I wonder why Mrs. Obama doesn't just focus on obesity. Yes childhood obesity is a big problem in this country and it's getting worse. I think I read something like 10-15% of kids are obese/overweight now. But the bigger problem is adult obesity. Something like 1/3rd of adults are obese and another 1/3rd are overweight and the problem is getting worse. In many of the households where there is a problem with childhood obesity, the parents are also overweight. Most of the people I know developed a bigger weight problem as adults due increased inactivity, increased fast food, less home cooking, increasing work hours, increased portion sizes, more unhealthful restaurant choices and other factors. I wish Mrs. Obama would focus on the full obesity problem, not just childhood obesity.
And also enough with the voluntary guidelines---President Obama and the Cogress should mandate healthy school lunches, subsidizing healthy foods, ending subsidies for bad foods aand other measures to curb obesity. Stop asking corporations to do the right thing---make them do it.
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Elamdri
I will scream defiance from the highest tower
02:31 AM on 05/12/2010
The focus on childhood obesity is two part:

1. Children are less inclined to be able to combat the forces that be which create a system in which they are likely to grow up obese.

2. Children who grow up obese are likely to perpetuate the cycle of obesity.
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karenz20
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11:45 AM on 05/12/2010
Well said. The problem of obesity in the US has been increasing since 1980 and is now epidemic. It is estimated that 75% of Health spending goes towards treating the results of obesity.
People and children do not move anymore. Too many recreational pass times are spent sitting in one spot for hours. And quite simply, people eat too much food.
The wise approach would be 'Move More Eat Less'. Invest in safe bike paths, tax junk food, encourage activites that burn calories, such as Wii machines, and bring back Physical Education as an essential in schools. I would invest in safe after school athletic,& sports programs for kids and I may regulate the amount of salt and sugar in processed foods.
But essentially, if the parents learn to eat healthy so to will their kids. It has to be affordable and simple for today's hard working families.
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Aranxa
Have fun storming the castle!
11:52 PM on 05/11/2010
School buses stop at every other driveway to save the kids having to walk to the corner. And this is for high schoolers, not just little kids. It's pretty obvious why kids feel sloth is perfectly acceptable.
09:47 PM on 05/16/2010
So true!
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11:50 PM on 05/11/2010
Stop corn subsidies, that will pretty much eliminate HFCS. The links between HFCS and obesity are very real. Take a look:

http://www.diabetesdaily.com/edelman/2009/05/12/obesity-v-hfcs.jpg

There is plenty of research showing how HFCS is bad for us, and due to the corn subsidies, its in everything one way or another.
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11:20 PM on 05/11/2010
Is this all Michele is doing? What a unimpressive first lady. Boring.
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moho
11:27 PM on 05/11/2010
You consider this boring?
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berrynoir
01:48 AM on 05/13/2010
I disagree. This is a real problem that people are afraid to talk about and she's really making her voice heard. It also is not, at all, all she has done. Not only is she raising two beautiful girls, but she has had an extensive influence internationally and in the US with many programs. What do you think would be so much more impressive?
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11:09 PM on 05/11/2010
Cut out the potatoes...couch and spud.
10:46 PM on 05/11/2010
This is why dems wanted the government to take over healthcare. Once they control it they can tell you what to eat and drink.
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1088
10:51 PM on 05/11/2010
Nobody is telling you what to eat or drink! It's call INFORMATION, that will help mothers to choose wisely for their children. You don't have to listen!
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Cynthia Dudley
05:32 PM on 05/12/2010
How about fathers? Maybe they should know what to feed the children as well.
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Elamdri
I will scream defiance from the highest tower
02:12 AM on 05/12/2010
Hehe, Americans could USE being told what to eat and drink.
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CraigWilloughby
In the immortal words of Socrates, "I drank what?"
08:49 AM on 05/12/2010
And then what to think, and who to like, and... uh oh!
10:41 PM on 05/11/2010
It is activity way more than diet...

As long as kids are running around it will be hard to be obese
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10:35 PM on 05/11/2010
With probably close to 20% of the country unemployed or underemployed, childhood hunger is getting to be a big, and much more painful, reality. By focusing on obesity and 'food deserts', the real problems are ignored. All First Ladies need a cause, Mrs. O would be an ideal role model to talk about teen pregnancy and high school drop-out rates. Why do the makers of public policy keep ignoring the elephant in the room ? Kids who aren't parents and stay in school have a much better chance of being able to afford good food when they grow up.
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11:24 PM on 05/11/2010
Childhood obesity is just as big a problem, and possibly bigger. A much smaller % of the childrend drop out or get pregnant than will be obese. Teenage pregnancy and dropouts have been discussed before, nobody has ever taken on childhood obesity. It needs to be done, and it its just as good of a cause.
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mombabytiger
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10:25 PM on 05/11/2010
Lunch today at my son's school: Fried cheese sticks. Government approved. Might want to start there, Michelle. And I agree that Food Stamps should be limited to healthy foods. Too many people loading the carts with frozen pizzas and bags of Doritos. When you're poor, you gravitate toward food that makes you happy. (This from personal experience - I'm not trying to be snarky toward people who need assistance buying food). Many times people just aren't informed enough to construct healthy meals. If they can't buy anything but healthy food, they'll learn pretty quickly.
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11:22 PM on 05/11/2010
Don't be so quick to judge. The problem is that food stamps don't give you enough $ for decent food, when you're wanting to fill yourself up, and that's why it's fast food, that is filling. You try it. They should double the amount families get on this program, it's ridiculous.
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11:25 PM on 05/11/2010
You also go for the cheap foods. These end up being highly processed foods full of garbage made to taste good, with little to no nutritional value.
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SusanElizabeth1949
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12:29 AM on 05/12/2010
I was in a store that was selling Top Ramen for 12 cents a package, people were taking that stuff out by the case load. And by the look of their clothes they were 'working poor', probably with just enough income not to qualify for food stamps but needing to stretch their food dollar as far as possible