Kids Health Issues – Laws and Childhood Obesity

by Jeff Wise on April 9, 2012

Childhood obesity has become a growing problem in the Unites States over the last decade or so. In attempts to solve this problem, scientists and government officials have tried to find solutions. But is it really the government responsibility? Who should be in charge of making sure kids stay healthy?

A San Francisco Chronicle article from February 2012 said that UCSF scientists believe they have found a solution. The way to solve childhood obesity is by taxing sugar, according to them. In addition, they propose there should be restrictions on advertising and an age limit for who can by sugary items.

Laws are not going to solve the problem of childhood obesity. Free Americans should have the choice to eat sugar if they want without being taxed more. The reason kids are overweight is not just because sugar is easily accessible. It’s also because parents don’t limit sugar intake, which would not be affected by these laws.

We all know that sugar is not good for us. But, there’s more sugar available than the average person realizes. Even if you cut out cookies and other desserts, many other foods are full of sugar. And kids don’t just eat sugary foods at home. They are practically given sugar everywhere they turn (school, church, the bank, etc.).

Parents need to be educated and need to analyze their children’s diet. They should be taught how to read food labels and they should always check the sugar content on items. Instead of trusting that their child will make healthy choices at school, parents could back a healthy lunch for them.

Sugar laws are not the only solution from health officials. Scientists are also encouraging parents to buy more products that have aspartame instead of sugar. This is a dangerous solution, though. Artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame, are incredibly harmful for the body.

They are known as excitotoxins and there are 90 symptoms that can be caused from eating aspartame. Death is even listed. During animal studies, too much aspartame has actually caused obesity in animals. No matter what anyone says, these artificial sweeteners are not better than sugar.

If parents want to help their kids lead healthier lives, they’re just going to have to start making changes. Whenever you visit the grocery store, there will always be unhealthy food choices. Parents just need to learn the difference between bad and good and start buying accordingly.

In many cases, children are overweight because their parents are also overweight. They have passed down poor eating habits to their kids. The best way to solve this problem is for the whole family to rally together and start eating healthier. This is a decision that only you and your family can make.

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