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Sugar, Obesity and Diabetes: The Great American Health Epidemic
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<blockquote data-quote="10splaya22" data-source="post: 15128983" data-attributes="member: 135572"><p>I 100% agree its all on the parents and that is what determines if kids will be overweight or not. I disagree with the bolded part about the no sugar, candy, cookies, etc. Everything is ok in moderation. I ate plenty of that stuff as a kid but I was very active, played sports and was outside every day. The difference is now kids have all these electronics, videos games, cellphones and parents prefer to give them those because its easier to keep them occupied. Its a lot more work dropping kids off at practice every day. Its all about how you are raised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10splaya22, post: 15128983, member: 135572"] I 100% agree its all on the parents and that is what determines if kids will be overweight or not. I disagree with the bolded part about the no sugar, candy, cookies, etc. Everything is ok in moderation. I ate plenty of that stuff as a kid but I was very active, played sports and was outside every day. The difference is now kids have all these electronics, videos games, cellphones and parents prefer to give them those because its easier to keep them occupied. Its a lot more work dropping kids off at practice every day. Its all about how you are raised. [/QUOTE]
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