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What’s Missing from Michelle’s Obesity Initiative: Personal Responsibility

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Marion Nestle has a nice summary of coverage of Michelle Obama’s powerful announcement yesterday, with NYTimes, USA Today and Marion Burros Politico.com coverage.

She also has a refreshing view: this is one step in the right direction, perhaps a baseball single instead of a home run.

I think it’s closer to a double –because media, big food companies and the environmental standards are all aligned to profit from it and get a move-more message across. The White House has even held a gaming summit to look for solutions, a smart idea, which includes UCSB’s Debra Lieberman.

Here, from the WSJ today, is the outcome of personal responsibility—for the under 5 set. Moms of infants and toddlers get it…look at the last 5 years.

Child Obesity by Age Group

Child Obesity by Age Group

What’s missing? Personal responsibility. Parents setting limits, making decisions for kids not yet to adolescence, role modeling. A plant-centered diet, with a model plate. Standards that we can measure about kids other than just their weight to–not just growth charts, but health charts. What’s needed is a personal, hands-on diet approach for kids who need to be on a diet.

For adults, it’s easier to change their environment than to change themselves, and to make it fun…almost a game. For kids, too.

But this still starts with identifying the problem (most parents don’t know their kid is overweight), and owning it…and then laying out a diet plan that can work, with accountability and self-monitoring.

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Michelle Obama Loves Burgers And Fries (VIDEO): What's Wrong with This Approach?

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

LetsMove.gov is the new home for Michelle Obama’s crusade against pediatric obesity…and bring it on!

But let’s find an opportunity to get kids to find out where food is from (not from the junk food packages with which food companies barrage kids, surrounding her in the White House Ceremony this afternoon). That teaches English, Math, Science…and personal responsibility. And helps parents with their jobs.

And let’s find a place where a “fun meal” has plant foods in the middle of the plate…not “burgers and fries” (see video below…link here on HuffPo, and below.

Here’s a successful Farm to School Program, and here’s a successful next steps for parents.

What’s needed is a successful kids diet program.  Know of one?

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