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Item #10
First
Comprehensive Anti-Obesity Legislation
A
package of bills designed to slim down the fattest people in New
England.
State
lawmakers in Maine Friday unveiled what experts are calling the
nation's first comprehensive anti-obesity legislation .
The
legislation targets the sale of soft drinks and junk food in school
vending machines throughout the state, calls for chain restaurants to
display nutritional information, and would allow state transportation
funds to be used to promote bicycling and other healthy forms of
getting around.
Maine
lawmakers introduced the bills in response to what the federal Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention has warned is a growing obesity
epidemic that threatens the health of millions of Americans.
More than 60% of Americans are overweight, and more than 30% are obese
-- meaning they carry so much extra weight that their health is at
risk.
Obesity can lead to diabetes, heart disease and some forms of cancer.
Democratic state Rep. Sean Faircloth, one of the sponsors of the
legislation, called obesity the No. 1 health issue of the new century
and said the state is paying close to $1 billion in obesity-related
health-care costs.
A recent report found that Maine, with 1.25 million residents, had the
highest obesity rate among the six New England states over the last
three years. Over a 20-year period, adult obesity rates have jumped
50% in Maine, the report said.
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