"You can't complain about Health Care Reform if you are unwilling to reform your own health."
Sorry about the first few unrelated topics in this clip, folks. Please skip ahead to the 2:10 minute mark if possible. I know Maher can be a little direct, but he makes some excellent points about Obama's Surgeon General appointment and Burger King while noting obvious contradictions in the naysayers.
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
MP on American Diet Reform
Michael Pollan addresses the elephant in the health care debate room: chronic disease linked to diet. From his NY Time piece:". . . According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, three-quarters of health care spending now goes to treat “preventable chronic diseases.” Not all of these diseases are linked to diet — there’s smoking, for instance — but many, if not most, of them are.
We’re spending $147 billion to treat obesity, $116 billion to treat diabetes, and hundreds of billions more to treat cardiovascular disease and the many types of cancer that have been linked to the so-called Western diet. One recent study estimated that 30 percent of the increase in health care spending over the past 20 years could be attributed to the soaring rate of obesity, a condition that now accounts for nearly a tenth of all spending on health care.
The American way of eating has become the elephant in the room in the debate over health care. The president has made a few notable allusions to it, and, by planting her vegetable garden on the South Lawn, Michelle Obama has tried to focus our attention on it. Just last month, Mr. Obama talked about putting a farmers’ market in front of the White House, and building new distribution networks to connect local farmers to public schools so that student lunches might offer more fresh produce and fewer Tater Tots. He’s even floated the idea of taxing soda . . ."
Read the entire Op-Ed here. Please. It's excellent and addresses everything going through your mind right now.
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