Healthy Eating Expert Cites New Obesity Statistics; Says Now is the Time
for Preventative Measures to Fight Obesity
OTTAWA, Ill., July 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Seattle Sutton, healthy
eating expert, urges Congress and President Obama to focus more on
prevention in the pending healthcare reform to battle skyrocketing obesity
rates which put strain on our ailing healthcare system and will continue to
further stretch the broken system unless the problem is addressed now.
The newly issued report F as in Fat: How Obesity Policies Are Failing
in America 2009 has spurred Sutton's continued interest in preventive
measures to combat obesity and obesity-related diseases. The report was
released this week by the Trust for America's Health (TFAH) and the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the findings support Sutton's previous
claims about obesity and call for preventive measures to combat deadly and
debilitating diseases caused by obesity.
Sutton has previously asserted the need has come to have government
intervention help the American public end the obesity epidemic that's
plaguing this country and taxing our ailing healthcare system. And that
government needs to incorporate healthy eating and portion control into
their treatment programs and to take a regulatory position on this matter.
Since various estimates place the cost of treating obesity-related diseases
during the next twenty years as ranging from $4.7 trillion to $6.5
trillion, these estimates are increasing as the scope of the obesity
epidemic becomes more evident.
"I believe time is of the essence for preventative measures to fight
the ever-growing obesity problem plaguing our country and draining our weak
healthcare system," said Seattle Sutton, RN, BSN, Founder and President of
Seattle Sutton's Healthy Eating.
Sutton, a healthy eating advocate for more than two decades, outspoken
proponent for change in the healthcare system and registered nurse for more
than 50 years, believes taxpayers would greatly benefit from this new
focus, especially given the new obesity statistics concerning aging adults
who are taxing our ailing healthcare system. And, children who continue
their escalating obesity climb, will ultimately strain the current
healthcare system due to obesity-related diseases if this is not addressed.
She continues, "The cost benefits of its successes would measure
billions and billions of dollars. In fact, emphasizing practical solutions
to reduce and eliminate obesity might just save enough money to help us
solve our overall healthcare problem. This will not be easy, nothing
worthwhile in life ever is. But we owe it to the children of today and the
children of tomorrow to put an end to obesity."
According to the TFAH and RWJF joint report, two-thirds of American
adults are either obese or overweight. The percentage of obese and
overweight children is at or above 30 percent in 30 states. Adult obesity
rates increased in 23 sates and did not decrease in a single state in the
past year. Adult obesity rates now exceed 25 percent in 31 states and
exceed 20 percent in 49 states and Washington, D.C.
F as in Fat 2009 also states that the Baby Boomer generation has a
higher rate of obesity compared to previous generations and as they age,
obesity-related costs to Medicare and Medicaid are likely to grow
significantly.
Sutton strongly believes based on those figures that Baby Boomers will
greatly attribute to our healthcare system's inevitable breaking point if
obesity prevention is not addressed as part of healthcare reform.
The report also calls for a National Strategy to Combat Obesity that
would define responsibilities for local, state and federal government and
promote collaboration among businesses, communities, schools and families.
It would seek to advance policies that:
-- Promote healthy foods and beverages to students at schools;
-- Increase the availability of affordable healthy foods in all
communities;
-- Increase the frequency, intensity, and duration of physical activity at
school;
-- Improve access to safe and healthy places to live, work, learn and play;
-- Limit screen time; and
-- Encourage employers to provide workplace wellness programs.
Suggestion in the report for the obesity committee is in line with
Sutton's previous public proposal to President Obama for the need to tackle
obesity via a non-partisan committee called End the National Obesity
Epidemic (ENOE). Sutton believes their suggestion for a national group is
right on target and she would like to offer herself up to participate on
the committee. And, in turn, she would like their support for the ENOE that
she recently proposed to the President.
For more information about Sutton's thoughts on healthcare reform and
the ENOE, visit her blog where she's discussing the need, calling for
action and willing to help end obesity. She's also reached out to key
Congress members regarding her idea and showing her support for
preventative measures to be included in healthcare reform. Go to
seattlesutton.com and click on "Seattle's blog."
The full report F as in Fat 2009 is available on TFAH's Web site at
http://www.healthyamericans.org and RWJF's Web site at http://www.rwjf.org. The report
was supported by a grant from RWJF.
About Seattle Sutton's Healthy Eating
Seattle Sutton's Healthy Eating (SSHE), a family-owned, Illinois-based
healthy meal replacement company offers a no-gimmick approach to
convenient, healthy eating nationwide. The meal program is scientifically
designed and taste-tested. Founded by Seattle Sutton, RN, BSN, in 1985,
SSHE helps to address patients' desire to lose weight and improve overall
health. Seattle Sutton's dedication to health continues today, since all
SSHE menus are analyzed on an ongoing basis and adhere to recommended
dietary guidelines. SSHE prepares thousands of fresh meals weekly and its
innovative approach has helped thousands of people achieve and maintain
weight loss without planning, shopping or cooking for themselves. For more
information, http://www.seattlesutton.com or 1-800-442-DIET (3438). For
business-related inquiries, 1-888-442-DIET (3438).
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