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Childhood Obesity PUSH2
Important links to more information on National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month.
- Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
- We Can!
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- ShapeUp America!: Healthy Weight for Life
- Let’s Move!
- National Association for Sport and Physical Education
- We Can! National Institutes of Health
- NIH: U R What U Eat
- YMCA: Healthy Family Home
- Connecticut Dept. of Public Health: Playbook for Prevention
- National League of Cities: Leadership for Healthy Communities
- USDA: Childhood Obesity Reports and Studies
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Childhood Overweight and Obesity
- American Academy of Pediatrics: Childhood Overweight and Obesity
- McDonald's Stage M
Eradicating Childhood Obesity
One in three children is obese or overweight and, for the first time in history, this generation is on track to have a shorter life span than their parents. Unfortunately, for some children, where they grow up determines how well and how long they live. Under-served communities, like many areas in Cleveland, are plagued with food deserts and neighborhoods with limited access to fresh foods. Children in the inner-city don't have safe places to exercise.
That's why, I have introduced legislation aimed at combating childhood obesity. Fit for Life, H.Res. 2795 (view summary of the bill here), is a comprehensive approach to addressing the obesity crisis by improving the quality of and access to food, advancing preventative measures, expanding treatment of obesity in children and encouraging physical activity in under-served communities. This bill addresses many of the factors that impact the high rate of obesity specifically in minority communities.
Fit for Life has support from more than 20 organizations, including the American College of Sports Medicine, American Beverage Association, and America SCORES Cleveland.
In 2010, I was also proud to introduce the first ever resolution to designate September as Childhood Obesity Awareness Month and President Obama has issued a presidential proclamation recognizing the month for every year since. See the White House proclamation for 2012 here.
Here are the facts:
- Over the past 40 years, the number of obese American children has increased by over 400%;
- A study conducted by University Hospitals in Cleveland found that the obesity rate in Ohio is 36% for children 10 -17;
- If this epidemic is not mitigated, 23 million children run the risk of being the first American generation to live shorter life spans than their parents;
- A recent study conducted by retired military officers found 9 million American young men and women of recruiting age “too fat to fight";
- Our country spends almost $150 billion per year to treat obesity-related conditions in adults;
- Costs due to excess weight during childhood are estimated at $3 billion per year, yet it's estimated that 80 percent of overweight adolescents grow up to be obese adults;
- Fit for Life addresses excess costs through preventative measures and altering external circumstances to reduce the number of children who will become obese, therefore reducing the likelihood they will become obese adults;
- Fit for Life tackles the lack of supermarkets in under-served communities by creating a program to award grants to local partnerships to establish or enhance existing supermarkets that sell fresh fruits and produce in low income communities located in food deserts. It expands the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program, by amending the National School Lunch Act, to include secondary schools, child care centers, and family child care homes, while increasing access to the Summer Food Service Programs for Children.
"We talk extensively about the health of the country we will leave our children, but what about the health of the children we will leave our country? We encourage our kids to prosper, but too many of them will not be healthy enough to fight in the military, or will be overburdened with diseases like type II diabetes and high blood pressure when they grow up," said Congresswoman Fudge.
Also Introduced:
H.Res. 339, the designation of September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, was introduced in 2011; the bill designates September 2011 as Childhood Obesity Awareness month. Click here for more information.
In 2010, the House of Representatives voted unanimously to pass H. Res. 996, establishing September 2010 as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. We must continue the momentum to make sure our children have an opportunity to live long, healthful lives. See information below.
Our goal is to end childhood obesity in Ohio and across America.
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Presidential Proclamation: National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month 2011
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Rep. Fudge Introduces Comprehensive Bill To Combat Childhood Obesity: Fit for Life
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View Summary of Comprehensive Bill: Fit for Life
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Rep. Fudge Reintroduces Childhood Obesity Awareness Month (2011)
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Read the House Resolution Passed on May 20, 2010
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View Introduction and Read Transcript (2010)
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Press Statements
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REP. FUDGE CELEBRATES THE 47TH ANNIVERSARY OF MEDICARE AND MEDICAID BEING SIGNED INTO LAW
July 30, 2012TODAY CONGRESSWOMAN MARCIA L. FUDGE (OH-11) MARKED THE 47TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ENACTMENT OF MEDICARE AND MEDICAID.
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REP. FUDGE VOTES TO PRESERVE HEALTH CARE ACCESS AND PATIENT PROTECTION
July 11, 2012HOUSE REPUBLICANS VOTED TO REDUCE OR TAKE AWAY PATIENT PROTECTIONS AND AGAINST UPHOLDING THE HEALTH AND ECONOMIC SECURITY OF THE MIDDLE CLASS AND ALL THOSE ENTITLED TO HEALTHCARE.
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REP FUDGE ENCOURAGES OHIO GOVERNOR JOHN KASICH TO IMPLEMENT MEDICID EXPANSION IN OHIO
July 2, 2012CONGRESSWOMAN MARCIA L. FUDGE (OH-11), HAS SENT A LETTER TO OHIO GOVERNOR JOHN KASICH URGING HIM TO IMPLEMENT THE MEDICAID EXPANSION PROVISION INCLUDED IN THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (ACA).
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CONGRESSWOMAN FUDGE APPLAUDS SUPREME COURT DECISION TO UPHOLD THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
June 28, 2012"Today the Supreme Court has reaffirmed the will of the people, carried out by a duly elected Congress to reform a broken health care system and ensure the health and well-being of all Americans," said Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge ###
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CONGRESSWOMAN FUDGE TO BE A PANELIST FOLLOWING THE SCREENING OF HBO's "THE WEIGHT OF THE NATION" SEGMENT
May 1, 2012Congresswoman Fudge will join in a panel discussion May 3rd at the Great Lakes Science Center following the preview of a segment of the HBO series, "The Weight of the Nation". This series takes an unflinching look at the epidemic of childhood obesity, an
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