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Junk Food Ads Contribute to Childhood Obesity. In Other News, Pope is Catholic.

Posted by JasonAvant

The third California Childhood Obesity Conference kicked off on Tuesday, the 23rd, and experts agree that marketing plays a big (and insidious) role in shaping kids' dietary habits. I was going to hold off on writing about this particular article until after the PR guys from McDonald's, Kellogg's, et al. put out statements questioning the validity of statements made by those speakers while defending their products ("But we also sell yogurt!"). There's just something exhilarating about people who are so nefariously intent on denying reality; putting a delusionary spin on matters of life and death is so vile and sad you just have to laugh.

And yes, childhood obesity is a matter of life and death. The study highlighted in the O.C. Register article indicates that 1 in 4 Orange County children are overweight; we all know that young children who are obese have a much higher chance of developing serious and potentially life-shortening health problems.

What's worth repeating is that like Joe Camel before him, Ronald McDonald wants your kids to become addicts; put on the Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, or any Saturday morning cartoon show and you'll be inundated with fast food and sugar-laden cereal ads. None of which talk about the downside of eating that shit (Mayor McGreasetrap or Tony the Triple-bypass Tiger, anyone?).

Look, I enjoy the occasional big-ass bowl of Cap'n Crunch as much as the next guy. But I'm a grownup. The article raises an excellent point - young children can't differentiate between the program and the commercial. One expert recommends sitting down with your kids and talking about the differences between the two (good luck with that if your kid likes to watch old Transformers cartoons). In my house, we've devised another solution. The DVR. We don't let the kid watch "live" TV; we record the shows, then when he watches them, we fast forward through the commercials (bonus: we get to control what shows he watches, and how long he gets to spend watching them. Plus with the DVR, I can now record 24 while watching Heroes. Thus my life is fulfilled.) Our cable company charges an additional $10 a month; chump change compared to what we'd end up spending on insulin.

 


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RachelZ said:

People scoff at me when I say I will never ever ever ever ever take The Jillian to McDonald's.  And I won't - EVER.  I worked at McD's for upwards of four years and even now, nearly eleven years since I left McD's for the last time, the smell gives me nightmares.  

I'm sure she will one day get to McD's somehow, be it via her daddy or a playgroup or god knows what, but I am absolutely sure it won't be me.

I hope my husband and I will be setting a good example in our house for healthy eating and lifestyle.  He's a triathlete and I'm on the treadmill a couple times a day to lose the baby weight and we both hope that by setting this example, The Jillian will follow.

January 25, 2007 3:15 PM
 

LaReveuse said:

Weird thing, and rather ironic.

My dad just had a quadruple bypass.

And they served him Frosted Flakes in the hospital after.  He loved them.  Buys them at home, now.

But then again, the nutritionist couldn't find anything to change in his diet except to cut his 3 bowls of ice cream a week to 1 or 2.  Other than that, he eats extremely healthy food, well-balanced meals, and works out 5 days a week.

Needless to say, he never goes to Mickie D's.  Me neither!  And our kids won't either.  Blech!  (Working there for 3 months cured me of ever wanting to eat that food.)

January 26, 2007 11:03 AM
 

Strollerderby said:

With the release of a new study linking fathers' parenting styles to childhood obesity it has become

May 6, 2007 2:52 PM

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Jason Avant is the Founder and Managing Editor of DadCentric, a groundbreaking and popular blog that, according to his agent, provides an offbeat look at events and issues that affect today's fathers. He also writes for Maya's Mom, and his personal blog, Pet Cobra. Jason lives and works in San Diego, Calif. with his wife and two-year old son. His hobbies include surfing, skateboarding, muttering under his breath, haggis tasting, macrame', and writing short descriptions about himself in the third person.

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