Childhood obesity is one of the most urgent and serious health threats confronting our nation. And nowhere is the problem more acute than in the African-American community. National statistics show approximately one in five African-American children are obese. That's far higher than the obesity rate for white children. Additionally, African-American girls have the highest obesity rate of any ethnic and gender group tracked by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
That's why the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), America's largest philanthropy devoted to improving the nation's health, is focusing its efforts to reverse the childhood obesity epidemic on reaching kids at greatest risk. RWJF will commit at least $500 million over the next five years to fight childhood obesity and will focus much of its investment in traditionally underserved communities."Families in lower-income neighborhoods simply don't have the same opportunities to make healthy choices as families in other neighborhoods," said Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, RWJF president and CEO. "We can't say 'eat better' to kids when their only school lunch choices are burgers or pizzas, and we can't say 'go play outside' where there aren't safe parks or organized after-school programs nearby. We need to change policies so parents can do what they want to do -- raise healthy children."
Dr. Lavizzo-Mourey notes several policy changes that have the potential to reduce obesity rates, including:
• Requiring vigorous physical education as part of each school day;
• Serving healthier lunches and snacks to children at school or in day-care settings;
• Creating incentives to bring supermarkets that sell fresh fruits and vegetables into underserved communities;
• Opening new parks and playgrounds where children can play, especially in the after-school hours; and
• Encouraging the food and beverage industry to advertise healthier products during TV and radio shows popular among children.
Dr. Shiriki K. Kumanyika, founder of the African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN), which receives funding from RWJF, said that inner-city areas commonly have fewer outlets for fresh foods, such as farmers' markets, and are often home to a greater number of fast food outlets.
"The choices people make are shaped by their environments," Kumanyika said. "People think they have free will to buy what they want, but if your choices are limited, you have a problem. Try going to the store to buy something that's not there."
Dr. Lavizzo-Mourey also cited research showing that children in low-income areas are less likely to live within walking distance of a public park, and parks that are available are less likely to be well-maintained.
"There aren't enough safe places for kids to play or programs that teach kids physical activity. Obesity rates are highest in communities afflicted by poverty. We want to encourage legislators to be visible, vocal champions of policies that promote nutrition and physical activity."
Daniel C. wishes the RWJF initiative had been created when his daughter was still a baby, but he remains confident she will succeed in college and beyond.
"She is a good person, and that's what I'm most proud of," Daniel said. "But I do worry about how people will judge her before getting to know her. Look at the movie 'Norbit.' People love to make fun of big black women."
To learn more about Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, visit the President's Corner of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Web site.
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For Daniel C., it seems like just yesterday that he and his wife brought home a chubby bundle draped in an embroidered pink blanket from a Detroit-area hospital -- his first daughter. Their joy couldn't be measured.

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By: Charles Butler on 11/13/2007 4:52PM
What a stupid article. What a waste of time. This whole discussion is dumb. It is like we as a race believe that fat people are dumb and ugly. But this is the rhetoric that will is used to start a "WAR ON OBESITY" effort waged by the government and bereaucrats. First of all, I blame the parents. Second of all, it is not what you look like it is about the content of your character which my generation knows nothing about. Third, we as a generation know nothing about disciple. How do you lose weight and stay in shape, discipline. Fourth, we must stop losing weight to get a mate. This is one of the many reasons why we have a higher divorce rate and a higher number of folks who fornicate and commit adultery. And lastly, we must allow folks to choose thier own path. Not everyone will lead a healthy life just like not everyone will go to heaven. They must meet the criteria and if they don't they will not get the results they are looking for. It is obvious that the more that we as a nation makes this as an issue the more we will lose this so-called fight against fat. We must made the point that it is not being fat that is the problem it is the diet that makes the person fat. It is easy to slim down the American populace we just made things harder than it is.
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By: Minister Deirdre Cornelius on 11/13/2007 5:42PM
Its a shame children have to go through something like that when most times it begins with the parents.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-jQZKtSlA0
http://www.21stcenturywomenonlineministry.org
Wont you help us spread the gospel
We have created an alternative for issues that our youth go through on a day-to-day base. This youtube has helped many young adults change their behavior towards peer pressure.
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By: likno2morrow on 11/13/2007 5:36PM
OK . this is funny as heck. ok now i guess we need to blame the government for AIDS. and for all the slim people out there. you eat out of need not want.
yes eating is a stress reliever but there is also means of relieving stress. music. poetry... etc. (I am slim, i eat out of need) jus cuz u see a pound cake does not mean you have to eat it all. Now we are blamin the government.
Like Hip Hop is blamed for the violence. y dont we look in the mirror and stop blaming every one else 67% of americans are overweight but that is a choice. like someone choice 2 have unprotected sex. you over eat you gain weight so - common sense stop.
A person with AIDS who is a sex addict should continue 2 have sex and lets blame the government for his . cant stop having sex/or eating.
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By: Grace on 11/13/2007 7:23PM
I am so tired of people yelling, "WHITES ARE FAT TOO". Who gives a phuck! That is always our excuse. When I go to the family barbecues & dinners, I don't see white & Latino kids. I see a bunch of big, fat, BLACK, lazy azz kids. I hear a bunch of big, fat, BLACK, lazy azz mothers making up every excuse in the world. My cousin even told me that our family is fat. I was so angered by her excuse that I pulled out a picture of our parents & their siblings. The older adults in my family didn't get fat til after 30yrs old. It's called stress, babies and bills. Our mothers, fathers and grandparents were not walking around looking like Line backers for the Green bay Packers at age 8yrs old.
My mother cooked dinner 6 nights a week. She did not feed her children pizza hut, Churches, Popeyes, and burgers everynight. She was NOT a stay at home mom. She took the time to prepare her meals before she went to work. Stop killing your kids.
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By: snupe on 11/13/2007 9:38PM
Overweight children no matter what race they are is now becoming an horrible crisis in this country. Too many kids are sitting at home and not doing physical activities or eating/drinking nutrional items. Sodas and fast food meals are not the way to healthier long lasting living. Get active in children activities and encourage sports activities early in a childs life to build confidence in physical activities. Healthier energy drinks with low sugar and sodium are needed to replenish needed energy lost through sweat.
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By: Vicky Scott on 11/13/2007 9:44PM
The problem is that parent(s)(husband or wife) are not cooking at home they are letting the fast food resturants do the cooking for them. We live in a I want it in a hurry society and most parents are catering to that syndrome. You can not blame any institution for your own overweight children. We need to take a look at what we are and we are not feeding them. The bible says to train up a child in the way that he should go...Proverbs 22:6 This scripture can be used for a well balanced diet too. In other words if you teach your children good eating habits when they are young, you will not have the problem of obesity unless this is something that is in their chemical makeup. But my GOD can fix that TOO.
This is a universal thing not a race of people.
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By: MasterKhem on 11/13/2007 11:26PM
It's not just because kids are sitting around doing nothing. Everything we eat now is processed food. Everywhere you turn you see a McDonalds, Burger King, KFC, and a whole other bunch to name. They add so many hormones in the food that we eat today, it's not even funny. We are being fed all this chemically processed food. We need to stand up and do something about that. We put a lot of money into poison. And the docs are loving it. They need their lil' buck.
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By: Handsome on 11/13/2007 11:47PM
I'm surprised at most of the statements in the responses. Eating does NOT relieve stress, matter o' fact, niether does drinking, smoking or anything else we do as an excuse to resolve our problems.. Bottom line is these children are not involved in outdoor activities as children in the 70's because 200 available t.v. channels, internet and video games have replaced physical activities. To make matters worse the snacks that our children eat contain high calories. The next time you concerned parents go into a store look at the calories on a "little Debbie" snack.. Our children eat the recommended daily allowance of calories in snacks alone. Now add three meals to that and no exercise for the day, you'll have an overweight child and or person period. We have to start teaching our children to snack on fruits from the time of birth.. That's the kind of snacks I had in my household.. To this day I don't buy snacks. Not because I DON'T like them, but because I've been programmed not to. People please reprogram your children now.. For their health and a healthy social life.. God Bless
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By: eve on 11/14/2007 3:18PM
I do not feel the government should play a role in this issue. The government has had a big enough role in black's health problems, it started with (soul food).The real diffinition of soul food is garbage, food that the white's would not eat and was thrown out to the slaves for survival. Now we do not have to eat such food, but as it is with most black american's income it is much cheaper to buy pork steaks as to center cut pork chops, regular ground beef as to angus beef or ground round. From entering grade school through out high school we had at least an hour of physical education or gym everyday.Physical education or gym was as important as english or american history. It seems that since ph. ed. was taken out school obesity has been an on going problem and then children go home and play video games. It has been dertermined that 150 minutes of exercise weekly, can delay or prevent diabetes and lowers the blood sugar tremendously, Best Choices From THE PEOPLE'S PHARMACY(pg150). Since child obesity has become such health problem in america it is a way for the government and insurance company to pocket more of the poor african american money, not saying that some white americans are not poor obese and have health issues, but any negative issue in america will fall on the black americans first,like being a stepchild. Some employers are not going to hire an obese person because of insurance, but this is only a cop out rather than to have an obese person employed in their company. There are going to be more discrimination law suits. There will be jobs that does no require education that an obese person will be able to obtain and guess what the employer may have the same insurance benefits.
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