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Healthy eating in schools 'backfires'
« on: Sunday 28 July 2002, 16:33 »
from the BBC News

Healthy eating in schools 'backfires'

 
Is a ban enough to stop children eating chocolate?

Healthy eating programmes in schools could backfire and merely encourage children to eat more junk food out of school hours, an expert has said.
The warning comes as a primary school in Surrey was accused of banning crisps and chocolate bars from pupils' lunchboxes.

Newspaper reports claimed "food fascists" at Broadmere Community Primary in Sheerwater were threatening to confiscate unhealthy ingredients in packed lunches.

BBC News Online understands no teacher or supervisor at the school has the authority to take food off children.

Rather the idea is to support parents in getting children to eat a more nutritious diet.

But the head teacher, David Holcombe, has admitted the drive to get pupils to bring in more healthy packed lunches prompted concern from some parents.

"When we realised that some parents were concerned, we immediately sent out another newsletter welcoming the debate," said Mr Holcombe.

"We are not trying to usurp your role as parents. In other words we are not going to fall out with anyone over packed lunches."

A spokesman for Surrey County Council said: "With hindsight, the message to parents did not come across in the way in which it was intended."

Wrong approach

The school is taking part in the government's healthy schools programme, set up in 1998 by the Department for Education and the Department of Health.

Topics such as road safety, personal hygiene and healthy eating are covered.



 
Health professionals are worried about the rise in overweight children
 
But Dr Dee Dawson, medical director of the Rhodes Farm Clinic for Eating Disorders, said trying to discourage children from eating "naughty" foods such as crisps and chocolate may just make them eat more.

"You're not going to convince children they don't like crisps and chocolate by giving them carrots - we all like crisps and chocolate," said Dr Dawson.

"There's no evidence that you can wean children off eating crisps and chocolate because you don't let them take them to school.

"In fact I'm sure there'll be evidence that shows that children are going to rush home and eat more if you try and restrict them," she warned.

Obesity fears

Dr Dawson said growing fears about the number of overweight children was more a question of exercise than of diet.

"Research shows that children actually don't eat any differently from the way they did 20 or 30 years ago when there was slightly less obesity.

"The difference is that they're not taking any exercise now, they're not playing in the street , they're not riding their bicycles, not walking to school - they're sitting, playing computer games and being driven."

Dr Dawson said children should eat three good meals a day, including some protein, fruit and vegetables.

"Now once you've given children their share of vegetables and fruit and protein, it doesn't really matter how they fill up on the extra calories that they need for energy... but they're certainly not going to get enough energy from carrot sticks."

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« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 31 July 2002, 06:39 »
wow
junk food is not healthy at all:f1
vegetables  fruit and meat have to be eaten
these days there's a big nutritionnal problem

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« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 31 July 2002, 12:14 »
There is no doubt my sis jasmin.... but watch the psychology of those on diet, and you get it all.


I have lived that first hand .....

I have seen girls depriving themselves of everything for a week... starving .....  and then on the week-end she would just break down and eat and eat VERY high calory content food

at the end of the day, she actually GAINED weight ..... despite the full week of starving....

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« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 31 July 2002, 14:01 »
yes that's right brother sunshine
i agree

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« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 31 July 2002, 15:17 »
thanks Jasmin,

Let along, the VERY tough psychological effects that leaves on the mind....


you feel so pitty for yourself when you are patient the whole week and then you just crack down and give up the whole thing !!

I ask Allah to help those sisters who suffer of this and similar conditions.

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« Reply #5 on: Thursday 01 August 2002, 11:11 »
They wouldnt even have to do that at the highschool I go to..they serve junk food. With few healthy alternatives..and even those arent all that healthy. You have the choice between fried food or sandwiches, and beleive me, those sandwiches start to taste bad after you eat them so many days in a row..and the only alternative is fried junk.:s2 :dbs1 :no2 (W)

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« Reply #6 on: Thursday 01 August 2002, 11:37 »
sub7anallah !!!

They serve junk food ???


I hope you still have the option to bring your own food with you ....

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« Reply #7 on: Thursday 01 August 2002, 12:49 »
if u r fat u r not obligated to do a diet
all what u have to do is to eat less and not  having  diner affects alot
or u can eat for diner fruit
but first u have to be strong and willing to get thiner

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« Reply #8 on: Thursday 01 August 2002, 22:41 »
Yeah, you can still bring your own lunch, but I dont even have time in the morning to make a lunch, let alone store it in any sort of fridge in the school  :rolleyes:

And yes, junkfood is an understatement (lol) Usually its nothing more than cheap fried potato products and greasy pizza, bread dippers (dont ask, theyre just disgusting) canned ravioli, or rubbery macaroni and cheese..its simply repulsive :dbs1

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« Reply #9 on: Friday 02 August 2002, 01:41 »
you are right Jasmin. It takes some SERIUOUS will to lose weight, but that is not all.

I believe a combinationo of Salads and legumes with some sport would be BEST .

 



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