End federal subsidies to farmers for unhealthy foods

Tuesday, December 11, 2007 9:25 AM EST

More than 9 million children in the U.S. are obese.
Many have high blood pressure and cholesterol, two precursors to cardiovascular disease.

The Farm Bill, which uses taxpayers' money to fund the production of foods high in saturated fat, cholesterol, and sugar, is fueling the obesity epidemic.

Children who are overweight are more likely to develop heart disease during adulthood, according to a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Researchers project that teenage obesity in the U.S. will raise heart disease rates by at least 16 percent by 2035.

But healthy food and lifestyle choices can help stem this trend.

Parents don't need the government sabotaging their efforts to help their children make wise food choices.

Congress can help make fruits and vegetables more available to all children by passing the Lugar-Lautenberg Amendment when they vote on the Farm Bill this month.

It would reduce federal subsidies for unhealthy foods and give more support for fruits, vegetables and other healthy vegetarian foods that can help children stay slim and avoid heart disease.

Susan Levin

Washington, D.C.

Levin, M.S., R.D., is staff nutritionist for Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.

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brew1234 wrote on Dec 13, 2007 1:04 AM:

" How many farmers are getting subsidies to raise Big Macs and Frosted Flakes? "

spider wrote on Dec 12, 2007 6:58 PM:

" I don't undersatnd the correlation between dairy/meat products and obesity. When I was a kid we regularly ate real butter, meat and whole milk and NO soy products and NO skim milk and there were far less obese people around. "

Yikes wrote on Dec 11, 2007 6:37 PM:

" I'm truly shocked that she doesn't have a PhD (piled higher, deeper) designation after her name with such an absurd editorial. Here's the bottom line. The farm bill is NOT fueling the obesity epidemic. The technology era is fueling the obesity epidemic. Kids no longer have a reason to go outside and play or exercise in a virtual world. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a big, fat, juicy steak waiting for me on the grill. "

Leon Kapowski wrote on Dec 11, 2007 12:58 PM:

" Ahhh, there it is... "vegetarian foods". Come on, if you're going to push a vegetarian agenda on children, at least be honest and forthright about it. It's ridiculous how many people blame the government for things that they have absolute control over on their own. If you don't want your kids fat and unhealthy, don't buy them junkfood, soda, fast food, candy, etc., and get their lazy bums out from in front of the Colecovision and take them out for some exercise as a family more often. All of the foods anyone needs to stay healthy are available at the same grocery store you buy your Count Chocula and Ben & Jerry's at, it's a matter of what you CHOOSE to buy. Don't blame the government because some parents don't mind being fat and lazy right along with their fat and lazy kids. "

tru2me wrote on Dec 11, 2007 12:46 PM:

" Sorry, don't buy it. I think it all starts with parents having to parent first and not let TV, or gaming systems and their busy lives to come before parenting. "

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