Quote: "Such a case may be dramatic, and, indeed, the obesity epidemic is the  single biggest health crisis facing this country and its kids. But  forcing heavy children out of their homes is not the solution.
 Our laws give enormous authority to parents and rightly so. The only  basis for compelling medical treatment against a parent’s wishes are if a  child is at imminent risk of death — meaning days or hours — and a  proven cure exists for what threatens to kill them. Obesity does not  pass these requirements.
 The risk of death from obesity is real, but it is way down the road  for kids. There is no proven cure for obesity. The ability to treat a  child with diet or a lifestyle change who does not want to be "treated"  by strangers is a long shot at best. The number of kids involved — an  estimated 2 million children with body-mass index above the 99th  percentile — would quickly swamp already overwhelmed social service  departments. And, no matter what you do with overweight children, sooner  or later they are going back home where their often overweight parents  will still be"
"We live in a society that is awash in food. Everywhere you turn, from  billboards, to television, to magazines to the radio, someone is trying  to tell you to rush down to a fast-food joint, an all you can eat  buffet at the mall, to imbibe more sugary drinks or consume the largest  portions ever to fall off a plate at your local steakhouse or rib joint.  Add to this the fact that barely anyone in the entire nation is moving  around — including kids, for whom gym, recess and sports are fast  becoming topics for history class. Overall, you have a population  lumbering toward XXXL.
 But before we start grabbing porky youths out of their homes and  sending them off to government fat camps, might we try to change our  food culture? This means doing what we have done for smoking. Demonize  the companies that sell and market food that is not nutritious. That  means you, candy, soda, fried food and snack food outfits. Tax them too.  And get Hollywood and television to make overeating and not exercising  uncool just like they did with smoking. Put exercise back on the menu  for all school kids. 
 I am not letting parents off the hook. But, putting the blame for  childhood obesity on the home and then arguing that moving kids out of  homes where obesity reigns is the answer is short-sighted and doomed to  fail. We need the nation to go on a diet together and the most important  places to start are at the grocery store, schools and media."
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