Posted on 11/08/2014 8:54:53 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
The federal committee charged with creating nutrition guidelines for Americans is calling for fat interventions at workplaces.
During a presentation at the sixth meeting of the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC) on Friday, the committee said government needs to take bold action to fight obesity.
The solutions included comprehensive obesity interventions in health care, the community, public health facilities, and work sites.
The public should monitor body weight and engage with providers in evidence-based approaches aimed at achieving and maintaining healthy body weight, the panel said in a presentation on Food and Nutrient Intakes, and Health.
The committee, which is responsible for creating new nutrition standards that are used to create policy at the federal level, has previously called for moving Americans to plant-based diets, and using text message interventions to get people to lose weight.
Bold action is needed to confront the Nations obesity epidemic and its devastating metabolic consequences, a slide said during the presentation on Friday. Quality of care guidelines need to be revised to incentivize personalized lifestyle and nutrition interventions.
The committee said it is imperative to create obesity interventions that would bring in trained interventionists and professional nutrition service providers for delivery in multiple settings.
The panel claimed that 65 percent of adult females and 70 percent of adult males are overweight or obese, and argued that environmental strategies are needed to fight obesity.
Complement health care and public health initiatives with collaborative programming in agriculture, retail, educational, and social service settings lifestyle for long-term adoption of health nutrition and lifestyle behavior, read one recommendation.
Dr. Barbara Millen, the chair of DGAC, said obesity interventions must be expanded beyond health care settings.
Its pretty clear in a public health model with focus on the individual as well as the populations that all of this cannot be accomplished in a health care setting, she said. It really will take a broad strategy across environments not only traditional health care, community settings. And these cant be a siloed approach but across sectors to be effective.
Dr. Anna Maria Siega-Riz, a nutritional epidemiologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, agreed and called for more monitoring of childrens weight, and for mandatory doctors visits.
I was pretty much stunned, though Im quite well aware of the chronic health care outcomes for young adults and preadolescents, she said. The more we can do to call for really bold action among these groups in a meaningful way of trying to combat this.
Not just going with schools, but when we think about the health care system, there are very little check ups required for kids, Siega-Riz said. We can make a strong call for more monitoring and help for this population before they actually carry out these outcomes for the rest of their lives.
The committee continued to push for Americans to consume less meat, and recommended the Mediterranean diet, which consists of eating primarily plant-based foods.
Siega-Rizs presentation recommended lower consumption of red meats, moderate intake of alcohol, [and] low intake of sugar-sweetened foods and drinks.
The U.S. population should consume dietary patterns that are: rich in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, low-fat dairy, fish/seafood, legumes, lean meat, and nuts, a slide said.
The committee has been criticized for putting environmentalism over food science. Angela Tagtow, who was appointed to oversee DGAC this summer, has called for social justice in food policy and says she takes an ecological approach to nutrition.
If you’re obese, and somebody shows up at your workplace to meddle in your business, just sit on top of him and smother him.
Nanny State PING!
no we do not
Ping.
Ping.
Who do they mean when they say “we”?
They sure as he// aren’t speaking for me!
More Moochelle Dump A Lunch Coming Soon To The Workplace nearest you.
I work up a man-sized appetite. A low fat salad still leaves me hungry.
Thanks but no thanks.
One of the roots of wasteful, foolish, thuggish, and tyrannous government is the ease with which it can create almost unlimited amounts of money out of thin air. Near-infinite money buys near-infinite government, and a bureaucracy that is generously funded can entertain an open-ended dream about how to expand its realm.
Every day more people are coming to the judgment that a carefully organized effort to repair the constitution via the States’ power to propose and ratify amendments has less risk to our liberty and prosperity than the present trajectory of the federal government and especially the federal bureaucracy.
The first order of business of an Article V Convention must be to limit government’s ability to create and spend near-infinite amounts of money.
Comrades, I have glorious news for you!
These interventions are “comprehensive”.
When I read articles like this one espousing more government interference in our personal lives I wish for a high cliff overlooking the ocean.
We could simply physically throw these people off.
The screams and splash would be very therapeutic.
I get to do the first one!
“Low fat dairy”?....I don’t think so
LOLOL! Thanks for the ping!
I actually checked keywords to see if this was satire.
They should recommend lower consumption of food.
If I only ate when I was hungry, I'd be skinny. As it is, I'm constantly stuffing my face because it's time for some meal or another.
I'm among the thinner of the people I know, but I still have a bulge, and my doctor harasses me constantly. Well, good for him, I'm lighter than I was 20 years ago.
Is this the same committee that came up with the carb-loaded “food pyramid” that’s probably responsible for more obesity than Dairy Queen and Baskin-Robbins put together??
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