In a bold article called
Childhood Obesity: A New Pandemic of the New Millennium, published in the November 2000 issue of
Pediatrics, the authors chronicle how the
obesity problem has become so severe that the drastic measure of gastric bypass surgery is emerging as an option for children. While this may be the best option for a few children, the surgery poses many risks and unanswered questions. Far better for us to tackle the
epidemic head on, with increased physical activity (we are raising the most sedentary generation in history) and with
healthy food – starting at home and in the
schools. And when eating out,
french fries and potato chips have become staples of kids meals from
fast food joints to fine restaurants. We owe it to our kids to provide
delicious, nutritious alternatives.
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