To me, a "fat kid" law would be a double-edged sword.
First, let me say that "In the United States, the percentage of overweight or obese children has doubled over the past 30 years to 25 per cent of the under-19 population."
Source: http://www.pivotaladvisor.com/public/227.cfm
Obesity is a real problem. I never dreamt I would see the day when we had children with type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and any other number of ADULT health problems. Not to mention the social isolation, ridicule, and embarassment that goes along with being morbidly obese. These children are also at risk for a less-than lengthy life in general because all those extra pounds they have to carry around everyday is giving their heart more mileage than it can handle.
This is a real problem today in America in adults and children and something has to be done. I'm usually not the one to say "Ohhh these laws are just another way to place all responsibility on the government to keep us from our own actions..." but...what the hell??? Who cares if it works??? A lot of parents are out to put all blame and responsibility on everyone other than themselves and maybe this will make it easier for them...because you know what? Now the law says you HAVE to care about your kids weight...even if you don't. Finger pointed, responsibility claimed, the end.
There also in my opinion, needs to be some kind of law that cuts off the insurance companies from cutting off coverage for medically necessary bariatric surgeries. I hear waaaaaaaay to often about them trying to debate whether they are going to pay for it or not, which is also contributing to the obesity problem itself.
The only thing I don't like about this is that the government is going to have control over yet another thing in our lives...but maybe this is a necessary fix to a problem that only seems to be getting worse.
First, let me say that "In the United States, the percentage of overweight or obese children has doubled over the past 30 years to 25 per cent of the under-19 population."
Source: http://www.pivotaladvisor.com/public/227.cfm
Obesity is a real problem. I never dreamt I would see the day when we had children with type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and any other number of ADULT health problems. Not to mention the social isolation, ridicule, and embarassment that goes along with being morbidly obese. These children are also at risk for a less-than lengthy life in general because all those extra pounds they have to carry around everyday is giving their heart more mileage than it can handle.
This is a real problem today in America in adults and children and something has to be done. I'm usually not the one to say "Ohhh these laws are just another way to place all responsibility on the government to keep us from our own actions..." but...what the hell??? Who cares if it works??? A lot of parents are out to put all blame and responsibility on everyone other than themselves and maybe this will make it easier for them...because you know what? Now the law says you HAVE to care about your kids weight...even if you don't. Finger pointed, responsibility claimed, the end.
There also in my opinion, needs to be some kind of law that cuts off the insurance companies from cutting off coverage for medically necessary bariatric surgeries. I hear waaaaaaaay to often about them trying to debate whether they are going to pay for it or not, which is also contributing to the obesity problem itself.
The only thing I don't like about this is that the government is going to have control over yet another thing in our lives...but maybe this is a necessary fix to a problem that only seems to be getting worse.
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