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JULY 30, 19:30 ET

Senators Introduce Obesity Bill

 

WASHINGTON (AP) - Like a trio of relentless aerobics instructors, three senators

want Americans to start feeling the burn. The senators - Bill Frist, Jeff

Bingaman and Christopher Dodd - introduced legislation Tuesday aiming at

reducing obesity, especially among children. ``Obesity is, for the most part,

preventable,'' said Frist, R-Tenn. ``There is no single solution, but better

information, improved nutrition and greater opportunities for physical activity

will guarantee progress.''

 

To provide those resources, the three senators are proposing spending as much as

$217 million next year and additional money in future years on a variety of

programs to encourage better nutrition and more physical activity. The money

would go to the Institutes of Medicine, the Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services to identify risk

factors, analyze government food assistance programs and work with state

governments on nutrition and exercise programs.

 

Obesity is a factor in heart disease, diabetes and cancer. According to

statistics cited by the senators, an estimated 61 percent of U.S. adults and 13

percent of children are overweight. An estimated 300,000 deaths per year are

associated with obesity. There are twice as many overweight children and three

times as many overweight adolescents as there were 30 years ago.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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