From Deseret News archives:
Americans urged to pass up desserts
Arkansas governor spearheads national drive against obesity
Having lost 110 pounds in the past two years, Huckabee skips dessert often. Now he and the National Governors Association, which he chairs, are encouraging all Americans to do the same.
Kicking off the association's yearlong effort to make America healthier, Huckabee on Friday warned that 600,000 Americans die each year because of obesity-related health problems. He said obesity is a crisis of epidemic proportions that is costing states a fortune in increased health-care costs and that governors around the country are prepared and eager to change the nation's eating and exercise habits.
"Now, think about that for a minute: 600,000 people in this country die because they don't get enough exercise, and they get too much food," Huckabee said. "Clearly, there's a disconnect somewhere between what we know we ought to do and what we do."
The association's plan includes:
- Raising national awareness of America's need to get healthier.
- Exploring opportunities to improve state programs, including Medicaid, food stamps and child care, to make sure healthy behavior is promoted and rewarded.
- Urging every governor to implement state employee health initiatives as models for the public.
The state reports that it saw a 77 percent increase in obesity between 1991 and 2000.
But before attempting to combat the Arkansas weight problem, Huckabee had to conquer his own.
In 2003, after being diagnosed with diabetes, Huckabee enrolled in a weight loss program. After a year of dieting and exercise, Huckabee had dropped more than 100 pounds.
Regardless of his personal success, getting Arkansas residents' weight in check has proved difficult.
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