So how does this relate to nutrition? Well, most of my anger and frustrations are tied up in the approach to food in this country. I am of the opinion that if we don't have access to healthy food, or don't utilize it if available-what do we have? A lot of my displeasure resides in the healthcare crisis we are currently facing, and how it directly relates to the food choices being made. So instead of loudly expounding on my anger, this election has inspired me to listen."Chronic diseases and conditions-such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, type-2 diabetes, obesity, and arthritis-are among the most common, costly, and preventable of all health problems.....Health risk behaviors are unhealthy behaviors you can change. Four of these health risk behaviors-lack of exercise or physical activity, poor nutrition, tobacco use, and drinking too much alcohol-cause much of the illness, suffering and early death related to chronic diseases and conditions."
Although it makes us feel better to blame the government or the president, the reality is that a tremendous amount of healthcare costs are going to the treatment of conditions that are preventable. I choose to eat healthy, nutrient-rich foods; preferably organic and locally grown, ideally from my own garden. I do this because it is important to me that my family and I are able to function optimally. This means healthy enough to accomplish physically demanding tasks, healthy enough to weather common illnesses without the need for antibiotics or progression into secondary conditions, and in enough of a healthy state to make good choices and decisions. When others choose not to do so it is directly affecting my family in many ways, but primarily via healthcare costs. According to the Journal of American Medical Association, healthcare costs now make up around 17% of our economy. In 2014 that was 2.9 trillion dollars. 2.9 trillion dollars!! The top two contributors to this sum: diabetes and heart disease.
I assume you all understand what a healthy diet looks like, so why would you/do you make unhealthy choices?
My boss once said to me, "Food means different things to different people." What is food to you?

Great blog, Kim! I know how we can have free healthcare, though, ahem. Cough. How about Nabisco, Kraft, and Coca-Cola (etc.) pay for it? IF these industry giants are going to flood our country with horrible non-food (and be subsidized by the government to boot!!!!), then they should be paying for healthcare: via taxation or some other way. It might change their mind about what they are spending millions of dollars trying to convince us to eat, trying to convince us is food.
ReplyDeleteI agree 100 percent!!!! If you want to choose to eat a diet devoid of nutrients feel free, but you should pay for it through a food tax on such items. I shouldn't be responsible either directly, or indirectly, if I am making healthy choices everyday.
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