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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

March 5, 2013 by Graeme MacKay

Tuesday, March 5, 2013By Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Ban junk food ads to fight childhood obesity: Report

They’re calling it a crisis: childhood obesity. Here’s why. One in three Ontario children now is considered overweight or obese. Those numbers are on the rise. Now an expert panel says the Ontario Government should ban some advertising aimed at kids and force convenience stores to change their displays.

At indoor gym class for Grade 6 students at St. Marguerite d’Youville School in Ottawa’s southeast, it’s the key to a long healthy life: exercise and good nutritious food.

“To keep your body healthy is a good virtue in life especially as you gets older in life,” says student Klariza Juntilla. “When you exercise it adds more years on your life. You get to live longer.”

“We need to teach kids that junk food isn’t good for them,” adds student Warner Jaworski, “It can make them obese and you won’t lead a very happy life.”

The proof, sadly, is in the pudding. One third of our children are now overweight or obese and only 7 percent get the required amount of exercise they need.

“There is a consensus that childhood obesity is a crisis,” says Kelly Murumets, co-chair of the Childhood Obesity Panel that authored called “No Time to Wait; the Healthy Kids Strategy. “There is not a consensus on a solution” she adds. This “Healthy Kids Panel” presented its findings to Ontario’s Health Minister today, recommending the province take a number of steps to chop childhood obesity. Key among them, focussing on pregnant moms and babies before obesity becomes an issue.

“The prenatal care that women receive in an environment that allows newborns to thrive,” says Alex Munter, panel co-chair and chief executive officer of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, “those two things will shape a baby’s entire future.” (Source: CBC News) http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/ban-junk-food-ads-to-fight-childhood-obesity-report-1.1181180

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