Thu 11/15

health: Latinos and Obesity

Almost two out of three Americans are either overweight or obese. Latinos, the largest ethnic minority in the country, are more likely to be obese than either Blacks or Whites. Obesity isn’t just about looking big, it’s about serious health problems and the financial and emotional difficulties associated with illness.

One reason behind this epidemic of obesity is not just how Latinos live but where…

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drawing of kids in a schoolyard illustrating obesity rates

drawing of kid eating a burger in a soccer jersey watching ads on television

drawing of an older latino man in a wheelchair in a desolate urban environment

Sources:
Reuters
Washington Post
ABC News
National Council of La Raza

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health: Latinos and Obesity was posted on Thursday, Nov 15th, 2007 at 12:10 am.
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6 Responses to “health: Latinos and Obesity”
  1. Boring you with my life story, (west harlem) Says:

    brilliant, Mun2- whose idea was it to sum up the reports as a comic bookish learning experience? Part of the obesity problem is that ‘personal responsibility’ is secondary to an enviroment that is overwhelmingly unconducive to healthy and safety.

    From personal experience of growing up in new york in the late 80s and early 90s (pre-gentrification): we didn’t have gym supplies until soda machines were placed in our school, every single kid partook of federally subsidized lunches (which wouldn’t be bad if the food was better and kids didn’t run to bodegas because they were hungry), and summers were the worst because I couldn’t go out and play in the hydrant or hang out since the streets were dangerous. I had to wait until the weekend for my parents to have free time to take us to the park. Like the kids around me at the time, we depended on bodegas to supplement meals and supermarkets were always more expensive in poorer neighborhoods and offered little fresh fruit. And parks after dark served only nefarious purposes. It was tough to get enough physical activity and be a carefree kid doing so.

  2. An-jelly (green bay Wi) Says:

    hey i just want to say hi to all the people that go to Middle School in Green Bay Wi

  3. An-jelly (green bay Wi) Says:

    I love u EMANUEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. vanessa Says:

    oh and that person dat made the first comment…just to let you kno you dont need to do frekin essays to prove your point!!!

  5. gurl (Los Angeles) Says:

    Orale guey you dont have to be so rude tampoco VANESSA. Hi to everybody!!!!!!!!!!!!

  6. BRANDY (nj) Says:

    WELL I AM ANOREXIC

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