• cryptosporidium140@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Ain’t nothing gonna reduce child obesity if it can’t also reduce adult obesity… Most of what a kid eats is what their parents eat

    Edit: Jesus guys, correlation != causation. They’re getting more food. More food = bigger tum tum. Not all good things need to also be hailed as a cure for obesity.

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      8 months ago

      Most of what a kid eats is what their parents eat

      Did you read the article? What if most of what a kid is eating isn’t what their parents are eating?

      Since that time, there has been a substantial increase in schools participating in the Community Eligibility Provision, a federal policy that allows schools in high poverty areas to provide free breakfast and lunch to all attending students.

      So these kids are eating two meals a day that aren’t directly provided by their parent. Sounds like most of their meals aren’t what their parents are eating.

      Also, if they are in extreme hardship, they may not even get to eat dinner with their parents.

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      8 months ago

      If kids are getting fed at school, that means the family can afford better stuff. Even if they keep buying garbage, the kids will be exposed to the idea of healthy eating.