Posted on 03/29/2008 4:08:53 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
With Wisconsin having some of the heaviest residents in the country, Gov. Jim Doyle challenged the state today to get in shape with a six-week fitness program.
"I want Wisconsin to lead the nation in the number of people taking the Governor's Challenge and leading more active, healthier lifestyles," Doyle said in a statement this morning. "This challenge is focused on motivating people of all ages and abilities to find activities they love, and get moving. Physical activity is extremely important for improving the health of our nation, decreasing obesity rates and reducing the risk of many serious diseases."
According to a 2006 report by Trust for America's Health, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organization aimed at disease prevention, Wisconsin's residents are the 28th heaviest in the nation, with adult obesity rates of 22.9 percent. If one adds in adults who are overweight but not quite obese, that covers 60 percent of the adult population in Wisconsin, Doyle said. He also said children across the country are three times more likely to be overweight now than in 1980.
The Trust for America's Health report also found that Wisconsin (which ranks 20th in population) ranked 43rd in the nation for adult diabetes levels, at 6.1 percent, and 31st for rates of hypertension, at 24.5 percent.
The report also found that Wisconsin was one of 31 states where obesity rates rose from the year before. No state met the federal government's goal, aimed at reducing obesity rates to 15 percent by 2015.
The governor's challenge piggybacks on the national President's Challenge, which actually began March 20, but is still registering people online through April 3 at www.presidentschallenge.org. The challenge concludes May 15.
Some 3,060 Wisconsin residents are already participating. The state with the highest participation rate wins the competition.
The governor is urging state employees to join in and is working with school districts to get kids enrolled. Any school that signs up more than 25 kids will receive a bicycle from Trek Bicycle Corp. to raffle off.
To participate in the challenge, adults must exercise 30 minutes a day, five days a week, for six weeks; children ages 6 to 17 have to exercise 60 minutes a day, five days a week, for six weeks. Activities range from racing a friend to taking a walk to running and gardening.
There is no fee to participate in the program, which tracks participants' progress online.
When Doyle announced his challenge this morning at the Lussier Family West YMCA of Madison, one of the individuals with him was John Burke, president and CEO of Trek. Burke also serves as the chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, which oversees the National President's Challenge.
What’s going to lead to a true nanny state is people refusing to take responsibility and take care of themselves, health care costs spiralling out of control, and people turning to government to save them from a health care mess. I agree a nanny state will come, I just disagree on the cause.
One would like to think that Wisconsinites WOULD be the last to desert the bastions on THAT point. I mean, taking away our beer, brats and cheese? Over our lifeless, cold bodies!
However, the enemy IS at the gate. The annual Brat Fest now caters to the “Candles, Sandals & Granola Crunchers” with VEGETARIAN brats. Blasphemy!
That’s a good point. You should’ve made it earlier to avoid the confusion, LOL!
Good evening, GOP_Lady. If I wasn't so poor I'd join you in turning on the lights. But I'm with you in spirit!
I ride 30 minutes per day indoors when it’s below 50 degrees outside, and I ride about 1.5 hours per day (Brown Deer to Cedarburg and back - 20 miles) when it’s above 50, but I’ll be damned if I’m going to let Doyle claim any credit or glory for my efforts.
Ugh. Hopefully they are only served at the remotest, least inviting corners of the festival. I'm all for tolerance and inclusion, but some things are just too much.
Perhaps Gov. Doyle could begin by reducing his fat-headed, socialist thinking, especially as regards personal defense with concealed firearms.
Staying indoors too much in the winter so lack of exercise
But I should talk. We have world class whales here. And kids with blubber. I'm sure Florida is way above the Medicare/Medicaid norm for diabetes cases.
I hope people know I was just kidding. :)
I took you serious
So, we're below the median in weight, but Doyle's still worried about it.
On the other hand, when we compare combined state and local tax burdens, we're number 7, but Doyle is not inclined to do anything about that, except try to make us number 1.
Do they have a “bacon” version of those? Or maybe “chocolate cake donut”?
Good for you. I manage a Garden Center. I’m on my feet all day long, all year long. I’ve always been an “outdoor” type, too, rain or shine, I don’t care.
I garden organically and we eat pretty well, except for a few brats now and then. I hunt, I fish, I hike, I use my state parks more than most...because I pay for them, d@mmit!
I’m not giving Doyle any credit for my efforts, either.
And I don’t live this way because someone TOLD me to; it’s just a simple, old-fashioned life.
The more these Nannys tell me what to do, the less I want to do it. I WANT to throw a bottle in the trash, versus the recycle bin. I WANT to eat at McDonald’s and not just have a salad. I WANT to drink non-Fair Trade Coffee. The last thing I’m going to ask for prior to the Firing Squad is a Twinkie, LOL!
I think there’s going to be a HUGE backlash to all of this Nanny state cr@p. I hope I’m still here to participate in the Revolution. :)
So apparently I have to get fat now just to spite Doyle.
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