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Dr. Maya Rockeymoore

Dr. Maya Rockeymoore

Posted: November 25, 2010 03:09 PM

Former Governor Sarah Palin recently claimed that First Lady Michelle Obama's childhood obesity prevention campaign inappropriately usurps the role of parents in making food choices for their children. Her critical comments fail to recognize that, in too many instances, parents have become prisoners of school and community environments that restrict their child's access to healthy food and physical activity options.

A recent report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Bridging the Gap program found that schools contribute to the childhood obesity epidemic by continuing to offer mostly high calorie food of low nutritional value in cafeterias and in vending machines and by providing too little time for recess or physical education.

Other studies have shown that communities can contribute to the epidemic by failing to embrace policies that increase access to affordable and fresh fruits and vegetables and to amenities that promote physical activity, such as parks, open spaces, connected sidewalks, bicycle lanes and trails.

With nearly one in three children and adolescents in the United States either overweight or obese, more than 23 million young people nationwide, childhood obesity has become a national threat.

Research shows that obese children are at increased risk for becoming overweight and obese adults and that they are more likely to develop serious chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, asthma, cardiovascular and renal disease. As a result, many experts predict that our nation's children will pay a steep price by living sicker and shorter lives than their parents.

Additionally, it is estimated that childhood obesity costs up to $14 billion each year, and adult obesity up to $147 billion each year in direct medical expenses alone. The cost to our nation can also be measured in terms of reduced or unrealized productivity, lost wages and economic stagnation.

Precisely because the stakes for our children's health and the country's fiscal outlook are so high, our federal, state, local and school leaders must be at the forefront of addressing the childhood obesity epidemic by advancing policies and programs that make it easier for parents and caretakers to help children be physically active and consume nutritious foods.

Many people call Governor Sarah Palin a defender of freedom. So she must know that there is no freedom where there is no choice. Given the circumstances, it should be clear that the First Lady's initiative and other efforts like hers are not about limiting parental control or individual liberties but about ensuring that parents and their children have more opportunities to make healthier choices.

Instead of being critical, I hope that Governor Palin joins Mrs. Obama in the national effort to support parents, kids and communities that want to be healthy.


Maya Rockeymoore is President and CEO of Global Policy Solutions, a social change strategy firm based in Washington, DC, and Director of Leadership for Healthy Communities, a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

 

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11:22 PM on 11/29/2010
What is the economic burden of diabetes? Proper mgmt and control could save 49,000 lives and $196 million annually. http://www.healthcaretownhall.com/?p=2699
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onionboy
Blessed are the Cheese Makers
01:19 PM on 12/03/2010
That annual seems WAY low. It must only be taking in the cost to treat it chronically (and of course vs. increased costs for education, nutritionists, etc.).

The measures taken at end-of-life from diabetes-related complications (if we're talking about as many lives as they say) should result in a savings of much more than $4K per individual.
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Cea80
κόπρος γίγνεται.
01:25 PM on 11/29/2010
Palin is pure concentrated political partisanship. She would rather see our country burn and our kids get fatter than see any successful policies/initiatives from Democrats, the President, and even the First Lady.
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07:28 PM on 11/28/2010
Sarah Palin is an absurd corporate creation...
and that's that!
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southernblue
Liberal and lovin' it!
05:40 PM on 11/28/2010
The lunches at my school where I teach are generally starchy and high in calories. I like to call our foods selection as "various shades of beige." There are some salads and fruit offerings and there are no salt packets provided. Still, I would like to see a better healthy selection.
04:30 PM on 11/28/2010
Don’t blame liberals; Palin is the GOP’s brainchild – http://bit.ly/i2yudO
11:23 PM on 11/27/2010
Excellent counterpoint!
10:03 PM on 11/27/2010
Palin must believe that having salads in schools is unconstitutional. http://bit.ly/goVvDG
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4PeasInMyPod
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05:07 PM on 11/27/2010
Sadly, I see too many poor families loading their shopping carts with ramen noodles and other cheap but filling, nutrition-free foods. As long as Sunny D is half the price of orange juice and milk remains much more expensive than soda I can't see many familes having a choice. Unlike Ms. Palin, not everyone has the means to put a moose on the table.
04:14 PM on 11/29/2010
ICAM 4peasinMyPod! When you can buy 4 boxes of macaroni & cheese for the same price as ONE orange....no wonder so many people are obese! No matter how much Ms. Palin loves to twitter and whine about the "elite"---she IS one herself.
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NotStarvingArtist
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04:47 PM on 11/27/2010
Palin's attacks on Michelle Obama are, by Sarah's own standards, inappropriate. Michelle Obama does not hold any public office and will not, in all likelihood, ever run for one against Sarah Palin. Attacking Michelle Obama, especially for supporting a program to improve the health of our children, just makes Sarah look petty and mean-spirited.
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09:12 PM on 11/27/2010
Well exactly. Except she does not look petty and mean-spirited. She indeed is petty and mean-spirited. And self interested in a way that is beyond the pale. Imagine if this woman became President. The moment she was President she would be turning against the American people who elected her. And she would retire half way through the first term if she was not kicked out. Mark my words this is a mean spirited person. And while she is clever about politics she is not a knowledgeable person nor is she smart. In the way a world leader should be. She is W light if indeed it is possible to be lighter - and perhaps that's the point she somewhere south of a zero.
07:24 PM on 11/28/2010
And the best part is that she is proud of her ignorance. To know things, after all, is "elitist."
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GrandmaG
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01:38 PM on 11/29/2010
And when Sarah herself is sooooo outspoken against anyone bad mouthing HER family.
04:36 PM on 11/27/2010
OMG, the queen of red bull and wraps really knows what kids obesity is? Look at Bristol, she is about 25 pounds weight, the other kids have the option of fresh fruit and vegetables because the Palins are now rich off of Sarah. But what about others? There is no fresh fruit in the poor area stores. Certainly no fresh veggies.

Sarah doesn't need to open her yap on North Korea, the First Lady's great attempts to combat childhood obesity and have good food in the school. She needs to pay attention to her own kids, watch what Willow is smoking and drinking, let's try that first Sarah. You have serious issues at home or where ever your kids are parking these days.
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sprtakis69
Shouldn't all people be entitled to Equal rights?
04:15 PM on 11/27/2010
S'error Paylin is right - if a parent wants to give their child sweets that's up to parents, but MORE IMPORTANTLY - MICHELLE OBAMA IS RIGHT! Schools have a resposibility to serve healthy meals and snacks (vvending machines) to the nations children. If a parent wants their child to have sweets the parent should arm them with a box of twinkies and a diet coke, or what ever it is they want.
04:29 PM on 11/27/2010
LET THEM EAT CAKE.....on their own time.....while in school....it should be healthy eating, and abiding by school rules
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sprtakis69
Shouldn't all people be entitled to Equal rights?
07:43 PM on 11/27/2010
Agreed!
03:23 PM on 11/27/2010
In her 2009 Governor's State of the State speech:
"We have alarming levels of heart disease, diabetes, childhood obesity--and all of these maladies are on the rise. Now, I won't stand here and lecture--for very long--but health care reform on an individual basis is often just this simple: we could save a lot of money, and a lot of grief, by making smarter choices.It starts by ending destructive habits, and beginning healthy habits in eating and exercise. Protecting good health is largely a matter of personal responsibility, but government policy can help. Our new Alaska Health Care Commission will recommend changes that affect the well-being of Alaskans far into the future." (Last 2 sentences are powerful)
Is THAT "inappropriately usurps the role of the parent", Sarah? Or would you consider Mrs. Obama agreeing with YOU, and going forth with your suggestion?
10:04 PM on 11/27/2010
Great find. Judging from the correct grammar and syntax, it was surely ghost-written, and as a result, she probably doesn't remember writing or speaking it.
11:28 PM on 11/27/2010
But the media won't call her on it. And, by the way, when has a First Lady ever been attacked by a former VP candidate?! I cannot recall. So probably never. #disgusting
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02:57 PM on 11/27/2010
Please see my comments on this issue at

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kurt-friese/sarah-palin-wants-governm_b_788735.html
02:44 PM on 11/27/2010
Sarah Palin's main objective is to attack anything that the Obamas do, and to try to discredit them any way that she can. That is why she lacks credibility. Michelle Obama's anti-obesity campaign is wonderful, but only a mean-spirited person like Palin could find fault with it.