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May 12, 2008
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Fat Camps For 5-Year-Olds

Fat Camps For 5-Year-Olds

Though misguided anti-obesity campaigns aren’t having the desired effect on their targeted demographic, they are making a big impact on another group: children. As a result of the unhealthy fixation on “junk” food by health officials and activist groups, countless children have started dieting, restricting their food, and focusing on their weight. And measures that would have once seemed absurd are becoming increasingly acceptable:

All of these extreme measures are mostly likely setting up our children for failure. Many diets recommend eating less than 1,200 calories per day, the same intake used by health organizations to define starvation. And despite the severity of these regiments, researchers estimate that the failure rate among dieters is greater than 95 percent.

Not many parents would admit their kids to a medical treatment that had a 5 percent or less chance of success. But we’re still allowing obesity “experts” to teach these myths to our youth. Enough is enough. It’s time Americans stand up to food cops and their over-the-top campaigns, for our own health and that of our kids.

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Kelly Brownell
Background
Kelly Brownell is a Yale psychologist on a decade-long crusade against what he calls America’s “toxic food environment.” He is best known for having first proposed the infamous “Twinkie tax.” read more here »

Marion Nestle
Background
Marion Nestle is one of the country’s most hysterical anti-food-industry fanatics. She writes: “Sellers of food products do not attract the same kind of attention as purveyors of drugs or tobacco. They should.” read more here »

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