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Thursday, December 01, 2011

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I totally agree with you and think some of this obesity reporting is flawed. At the same time, I think obesity in our children is an epidemic. See www.sajaifoundation.org. While The Sajai Foundation does speak on obesity rates (not sure of sources but check it out) their focus is on teaching all kids about nutrition and healthy (outdoor!) activity. And p.s., wish I could squeeze those cheeks of that sweet boy!

I heard the story about the obese third grader on the radio and it saddened me. It's a complex situation with no easy answers. On one hand, the child's welfare is in danger--he's morbidly obese and his life is at risk. On the other, his mother is doing the best she can under the circumstances. It's a tough call either way.

My gripe is the over-reliance on BMI as a measure of health. While it gives a way to measure height to weight ratio, it doesn't take into account things like muscle mass or physical activity. (For example, Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson, who is very fit at 6'1" and 217 pounds, has a BMI of 28.6--overweight by BMI standards.) In my opinion, BMI is too simplistic. Unfortunately, it will continue to be used as a means of categorization until a better measurement tool is created or adopted.

I agree, Michelle! Thanks for the comment.
Anna

Thanks, Heidi! It is important to teach proper nutrition and exercise. I agree!

Anna

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