Schools take aim at obesity epidemic
From a comedy routine geared around a life-sized Barbie doll to a graphic film clip of 12-year-old girl undergoing liposuction surgery, a few of Utah's public schools are talking openly about the growing obesity epidemic within their ranks.
Two Salt Lake area junior high schools hosted different programs on Tuesday, aimed at encouraging students to focus on what they eat and why. Presenters at Bonneville Junior High used comedy to highlight not only how unrealistic societal expectations hold millions of girls and women to impossible standards of beauty, but the impact that anorexia and bulimia can have on future health and wellness.
The programs also focused on behaviors typical of teenage life that can lead to obesity, including a fondness for fast food, soda and too much "screen time," whether it is inactivity in front of the TV, computer or cell phone.
The programs featured a live stage production — dubbed "LiVe, This is Your Life!" — a research-based production aimed at helping students make healthy choices and build good nutrition and fitness habits. Sponsored by Intermountain Healthcare and SelectHealth, the show will be presented at some 75 schools this year and another 75 next year, after a successful run through many local schools in 2008.
Dr. Tamara Lewis, IHC's medical director for community health prevention, said the major themes she's most concerned about are getting rid of sweetened drinks and boosting students' activity level.
"We'd like to see them come to the point that the only things they are drinking consistently are water and low-fat or no-fat milk," Lewis said. Actors depict how much sugar is contained in a 32-ounce fast-food container of Mountain Dew and even "healthy" fruit drinks, beverages teens gravitate to without thinking about the health consequences.
"We're talking about the difference between 'every day' foods and 'occasional' foods. The Easter Bunny is a one-day event, and we don't need dessert with every meal," she said.
Getting teens off the couch and outside, whether they're walking, running, biking, or engaged in other sports, is the other main focus health officials are pushing, Lewis said. "Kids need at least 60 minutes of activity every day to stay healthy, and that's not just exercising their fingers when they text-message."
Information about the recommendations for students and their families can be found at www.IntermountainLiVe.org.
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