Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Obesity in the US

We all know that obesity is a problem. In the US it is now estimated that about a third of all people are obese and even if the rate of growth has slowed, it is still amazingly sad.

How much it has grown is staggering. Click through on this map from the CDC to see how many more are obese now than were back in 1985.



We are doing it to ourselves.


One step to check (yeah bad pun) this trend locally is that schools will be tracking the problem. Which is good if something is done about it, but if not, then just wasted time and money.

From the Olean Times Herald: Fat Checking Now Required.

"By mandate from New York State’s Department of Education, members of the district’s Health Office will be collecting the body mass index of the student body.

“Obesity is a problem, but at the same time, we take on more and more responsibility for it,” district Superintendent Dr. Colleen Taggerty said. “We educate on obesity, but we also educate on eating disorders, there is a dichotomy.”

“Obesity is certainly a societal issue that we need to tackle together,” Portville Superintendent Timothy Simon said. “Like many similar issues, public schools have been asked to intervene on behalf of children to address this problem"

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