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Obesity will remain high as long as there is HFCS in our processed foods. PADemD Apr 2016 #1
Obesity will remain high so long as the average daily calories are 3,800 Major Nikon Apr 2016 #3
Yes. Children don't play 840high Apr 2016 #14
Plastics cause obesogenic effects due to endocrine disrupting chemicals Baobab Apr 2016 #38
When 6 big bags of potato chips are cheaper laundry_queen Apr 2016 #15
Yep... awoke_in_2003 Apr 2016 #22
Per capita we consume almost 500 calories of sugar per day Major Nikon Apr 2016 #25
Yep, and I am guilty myself... awoke_in_2003 Apr 2016 #28
Fructose alters hundreds of brain genes, which can lead to a wide range of diseases TalkingDog Apr 2016 #7
blame the Doctors PatrynXX Apr 2016 #2
So you're saying all we need to do is revise our standards upwards Major Nikon Apr 2016 #5
No. The government revised the standards downwards meow2u3 Apr 2016 #35
Actually the standards are based on the WHO Major Nikon Apr 2016 #36
that's ridiculous - kids aren't getting fat because someone hurt their feelings maxsolomon Apr 2016 #11
Okay, I'm going to stick my head in the lion's mouth and take one for the team. Aristus Apr 2016 #16
Change the meaning or words and war doesn't exist Democat Apr 2016 #30
Not surprising considering how kacekwl Apr 2016 #4
Every grocery store I've been in has a fruit and vegetable section.. EX500rider Apr 2016 #20
I lived in a neighborhood with one grocery store and five corner stores/bodegas in a 5 mile radius. haele Apr 2016 #40
Attention, parents Blandocyte Apr 2016 #6
Good news for Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Kraft and Frito-Lay. reformist2 Apr 2016 #8
Thanks to the megafood corporations who have gotten America addicted to their fattening poison. Dont call me Shirley Apr 2016 #9
And I am trying to pull away from that... awoke_in_2003 Apr 2016 #23
I don't eat much meat. It's not hard. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2016 #32
I love sweet potatoes awoke_in_2003 Apr 2016 #43
What a shocker with that, Hows about you loook at the culprits. HFCS Autumn Apr 2016 #10
Endocrine disrupters (EDCs)/Obesogens Baobab Apr 2016 #39
When worthless parents pack those disgusting "Lunchables" for the kids to eat for lunch in school Feeling the Bern Apr 2016 #12
The regular Lunchables are 250 calories. Indydem Apr 2016 #19
Processed food is never good for you. Feeling the Bern Apr 2016 #21
Creative movement of your goalposts. LanternWaste Apr 2016 #41
Never? awoke_in_2003 Apr 2016 #44
Because they contain no vegetables, fruits, or whole grains in substantial form? NickB79 Apr 2016 #47
Lunches the religious cults would be proud of are being served all over America. CIA anyone?! Dont call me Shirley Apr 2016 #52
you are what you eat..... noneof_theabove Apr 2016 #13
^^^^^^^ this Feeling the Bern Apr 2016 #24
I feel like I'm on the wrong site laundry_queen Apr 2016 #17
Legumes are some of the cheapest sources of carbohydrates Major Nikon Apr 2016 #27
Yes, I've tried to increase those recently. laundry_queen Apr 2016 #29
They should be a staple. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2016 #33
Lentils have the added advantage that they actually taste good! closeupready Apr 2016 #50
Society should not judge how parents treat their children? Democat Apr 2016 #31
Ridiculous strawman laundry_queen Apr 2016 #34
It's easy...calories in Vs calories out.. EX500rider Apr 2016 #45
I think lack of parental control around food intake is one factor Blandocyte Apr 2016 #46
It's not the food. It's the QUANTITY of food consumed NickB79 Apr 2016 #48
On DU, you'll never want for the condescending derision put upon busy working parents... LanternWaste Apr 2016 #42
We'll have childhood obesity harrose Apr 2016 #18
On average, children ages 2-5 spend 32 hours a week in front of a TV. EX500rider Apr 2016 #26
That's insane! That's almost 5 hours per day, every day of the week! NickB79 Apr 2016 #49
Bring back daily PE for K-12 TexasBushwhacker Apr 2016 #37
This B2G Apr 2016 #51
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