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    Youths' obesity may impair future US military readiness

    Former U.S. military leaders have identified a latent threat to the potential for a leaner, more agile fighting force: the school vending machine.
    In a report to be released on Tuesday, a group of 300 retired military officers said school-age children are eating 400 billion excess calories a year - the equivalent of 2 billion candy bars - from junk food sold in such machines as well as in snack bars and cafeterias that should be off-limits.

    Those extra calories from candy, chips and sugary drinks amount to about 130 calories a day, which over a student's school years can lead to [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]extra [COLOR=blue !important]pounds[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR].

    "The calories add up," the U.S. generals and admirals said in their report, which calls for tougher standards on the snacks schools can sell.

    "While limiting the sale of junk food is not a solution by itself for the childhood obesity epidemic, it is part of the solution," wrote the retired officers, who are part of a nonprofit group called Mission: Readiness, focused on youth issues.

    Military experts have long been worried that rising obesity is making it difficult to find fit recruits. But the report places new pressure on government officials to revamp nutritional guidelines for foods sold in U.S. schools.

    "The folks that are going to enter the military in 2025 are in school right now. So it's up to us to ensure that when those children reach the age of between 17 and 24 that they are ready or eligible to join the military," Retired Air Force Lieutenant General Norman Seip, a member of the group, told Reuters.

    The number of overweight or obese children keeps rising and more than one third of American children and teenagers are too heavy, government statistics show. Other data shows that such children are also more likely to be heavier as adults.

    "It's a strong reminder of the seriousness and the extent of the obesity epidemic, showing how far reaching it is that even the military is concerned about it," said Margo Wootan, who oversees nutrition policy at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a consumer advocacy group.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture is considering new standards for so-called "competitive" foods sold outside of traditional school meals. USDA officials have said they are still working on the new rules, which were due in December. They have not said when the rules will be released.

    Doctors, public health experts and consumer advocates want the USDA to update limits on calories, fat and sodium in snack foods and to restrict beverage sales to healthier options such as naturally sweetened fruit juices and low-fat or non-fat milk.

    Food and beverage manufacturers have said they support efforts to revamp school nutrition guidelines, but they cite lack of [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]exercise[/COLOR][/COLOR] and other issues as part of the problem. read more
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    Re: Youths' obesity may impair future US military readiness

    It's Romney's fault.

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    Re: Youths' obesity may impair future US military readiness

    Future military will be all buttons, satellites, drones, ICBM's, robotics.... fat people can manage them.

    Why am I suddenly thinking of the movie WALL-E?
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    Re: Youths' obesity may impair future US military readiness

    pretty much hockey, these (with all due respect) old military guys make a good point, but they aren't thinking forward.

    we will still need strapping awesome military people to go shoot people and be all black ops and stuff, but a lot of the grunt work done now by troops will be more automated and hands off.

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    Re: Youths' obesity may impair future US military readiness

    I will never stop saying this:

    The more we get into this insular, stay inside, disconnected and self important society, the fatter we are all gonna be. It is fucking easy and cheap to be lazy and fat. And to raise lazy and fat kids. And that is not going to change. When more than half of our kids get diabetes by high school, we'll have a pill for it.

    Think about this: the majority of us actually KNOW how to play sports, how to enjoy outdoor activities and exercise. And our kids are still fatasses.

    What's going to happen with this generation of blubber babies who have no clue because they've been raised to eat McDonald's and play video games?

    What are our GRANDKIDS going to look like?

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    Re: Youths' obesity may impair future US military readiness

    my grandkids are going to be awesome

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    Re: Youths' obesity may impair future US military readiness

    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Lester View Post
    What are our GRANDKIDS going to look like?



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