Scotty and Emily have really been having fun together lately. Scotty had to stay home the other day because after hitting his sister about 5 times and being warned that if he did it again, he would have to stay home from school, he then proceeded to throw his cereal bowl (cereal and milk included) at Brian because he was mad. I had him stay in his room until school was out, but I couldn't keep Emily out. So much for disciplining Scotty - they had a great time.
Yesterday, I called downstairs to have Scotty come up for dinner, "SCOTTY, dinner's ready". Emily's response was, "No, it's not Scotty, the PRINCE is downstairs." It's fun to see them pretend together. One of there other fun games is to put their pajamas on in the middle of the day, and pretend they are going to nap. I have yet to see them lie down, but they sure have fun.
My Thoughts on HEALTH and NUTRITION
The above slide show depicts the changes over the past 20 years in the percentage of Americans who are obese. During the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States. The slide set illustrates this trend by mapping the increased prevalence of obesity across each of the states. In 1985 most of the states had a percentage of <10%.>25%. So why the change? What has brought on this increase in our nation? Here are my thoughts.
1. TECHNOLOGY
The 80s and 90s brought computers and game consoles to the world. Outside work and play have been replaced by many hours in front of the computer and electronic games. This has led to a nation that is much less active than before.
2. DIET FADS
The 80s is characterized by the LOW-FAT diet craze. If you ate things that were LOW-FAT you weren't supposed to "get fat." The food guide pyramid was taught. It focused on eating large amounts of grains (6-11 servings of bread, cereal, rice & pasta a day). Other diet fads have been the "low calorie diet" and the "Adkins" or low-carb diets. These diet fads have changed the way people think "healthy" eating should be.
3. EASY/PROCESSED FOODS
Our nation now has a "get it quick and get it now" mentality. Fast food restaurants are abundant and very accessible. The less time it takes to make or get our food, the better.
I feel that the three of these areas combined have led to an increase in obesity in our nation. SO NOW WHAT?
My Solution
Coming Soon:)
0 comments:
Post a Comment