Obseity: From the Lack of Exercise and a Balanced Diet

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Obesity in this country is growing at an unheard of rate and two of the significant reasons for this are the lack of Exercise and the lack of properly balanced school lunches. The lack of school ground equipment is mostly blamed on costly lawsuits to the schools from injuries occurring on the equipment. The lack of nutrition in school lunches have been caused by the need to serve hundreds of students in a matter of around four lunch sessions of around thirty minutes each. What we need to solve the problem is healthier lunches, more school ground equipment, and increase the amount of unrestrictive play. Opponents of correcting these problems cite lack of funding however there are several solutions to the monetary problems including raising taxes on tobacco and tobacco paraphernalia, do school run donation drives with candy and other products that you can sell for the maximum amount of profit, and legalize marijuana and tax it. How we implement the program will really make or break it. At first there should be a trial run with a few selected schools to see even it is even possible and if it is a success expand outward. As the implementation takes place the parents need to be made aware of the changes and how it will profit the children. Also the community need to be made aware of the changes to help support the program.
We need to change our approach to recess and food in public schools because of astonishing statistics that have shown just how bad the obesity crisisis in America. Over a third of school age kids are overweight and one of the effects of this is more sick days since the children have compromised immune systems and are therefore more subsceptible to diabetes and coronary issues earlier than previo...

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...obligated to obey simply ignored it since they claimed they did not have the funds to support this program without raising the price of food in the cafeterias. As for the playground equipment, children are extremely impressionable and should not be encouraged to perform dangerous acts which may result in more lost days from school for injuries and lawsuits threatening the schools. “Public school playgrounds were among the most common sites of injuries leading to lawsuits”(Cohea,Ron).”
The fear of costly court cases if children get hurt during recess also has led many school leaders to cancel recess or make it much more restrictive. "Litigation has a profound, extensive, nationwide influence on children's playgrounds, and the influence does not seem to be declining," says Joe Frost, professor emeritus of education at the University of Texas. ( Chmelynski,Carol)

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