Posted on 03/17/2005 12:48:43 PM PST by lowbridge
Connecticut impressed the judges with a new state law requiring students in kindergarten through fifth grade to get daily physical activity at school (physical education classes or recess)
States slipped further down the list if they didn't require physical education or nutrition classes, or if their playgrounds were unsafe. Other shortfalls included low levels of youth sports.
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What a fraud. The list is compiled depending on the handouts, regulations, and programs given out by state governments. Not by the actual health of the kids in each state.
Move out here! For the chilrun... :)
Oh here comes the Nanny State, to save us from those evil monkey bars.
Phys ed is a joke. I live in NY. It's a joke.
I have a theory, It's because we are just more vain here and we can all afford Gym membership.
Annie is 5th fastest freestyler in the state, and Abbie is #8 as well as the 7th fastest at backstroke. The also play on softball and lacrosse teams, ski, waterski, snowboard, hunt, etc.
Good point. I was wondering how New York could rank so high, but I guess they talk a good game. And why does recess make some states higher on the list? Don't all schools have recess?
This list is better labeled Nannyest State to Least Nannyest State.
I am real suspicious ov the Vermont ranking.
Texas is #15?
I thought the liberals told us that Texas was one of the worst hell-holes to raise a kid because of all the refineries that dirty our air and all of the burgers, BBQ, and tacos we eat.
I'm glad John Kerry, Algore et.al have been proved wrong.
That's 'cause we let our young'uns play in traffic, and run with scissors, and eat crayons.
And iff'n they gets old enuf, we MAKE 'em drink corn likker, smoke Pall Malls and shoot stuff.
Considering the credentials of the reviewing physician (see below), I don't know why you're so damned annoyed, but, hey, whatever floats your boat.
Brunilda Nazario, MD
Medical Editor
Brunilda Nazario, MD, is responsible for reviewing WebMD news and feature stories and graphics to ensure their medical accuracy. She joined WebMD in 2002.
After obtaining her medical degree at the University of Noreste School of Medicine in Mexico, Brunilda Nazario, MD, completed her residency in internal medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City and a fellowship in endocrinology and metabolism at the University of California in Irvine. Her fellowship involved research of vascular peptides and their interaction, for which she received the Merck Fellow Award in 1994. After her fellowship, Nazario joined the faculty of the University of California in Irvine. Later, she joined the faculty at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. She also had a private practice in Santa Fe, N.M.
In 1995, Dr. Nazario accepted a position as a consultant in endocrinology, focusing on hypertension, lipid and diabetes management, nutritional and weight management, and endocrine gland disorders. She also worked with many women suffering from reproductive endocrine issues such as polycystic ovary syndrome, hirsutism, basic infertility management, and menopausal management with special focus on osteoporosis. She was invited to be a consultant for the Therapeutic Options for Menopausal Health in 1999 and 2000 and the Council on Hormone Education in 2002. Recently, special interest in lipid disorders has led to her involvement in the Johns Hopkins University of Medicine Lipid Disorders Training Center Program.
Dr. Nazario is board-certified in both internal medicine, and endocrinology and metabolism. She is also affiliated with numerous organizations including the American college of Physicians, The Endocrine Society, and the American Diabetes Association for Health Professionals.
Why does there always have to be monkeys?
LOL, pall malls. None of them durn filters to mess up the health benefits!
This is complete BULL$HIT!.. They didn't look at the health records of kids in the states, just at the government programs in the state that they FEEL will make kids healthy!
I have yet to see a teenager that works on the family farm in Kansas weigh in at 350lbs with 60% body fat.... but can walk down the street in NYC and point out a few! What complete BS.
What is that? That freaky thing?
New Yorkers have more locks on their doors, and more police than people from Utah, so I guess New York must be a safe place to live.
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