Location, location, location
March 24th, 2009 by Len Saunders
Is your high school student allowed to go out for lunch? A new study in California is stating how many students are leaving their school campus and getting lunch or snacks at local fast food chains.
ABC-TV ( link ) in California stated, “Lunchtime at North Hollywood High School gives some students time to dash off campus for a bite to eat. They don’t have to go far. Across the street there’s everything from burgers, fries, burritos and even dessert. However, a new study reports fast food within earshot of high schools is going straight to student waistlines.”
This is becoming a major contributor to obese students in this area of California. “According to the new study, mainly focused on students in California high schools, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley and Columbia University found that fast-food restaurants within walking distance — 530 feet or less from a high school — resulted in a 5.2 percent increase in the incidents of student obesity, compared to the average for California teens.”
Many of the students do not like eating in the school, as the state their are too many obstacles. So, they go off campus to eat, as they feel this is better than not eating at all. Many of the children don’t want to bag their lunches, so they are just eating the wrong foods.
What is your opinion?
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1. Fitness Home Gyms&hellip | April 4th, 2009 at 7:30 am
Part of the reason high schoolers go to fast food, is because it allows them that freedom – leaving school for lunch – and selecting what they would prefer to have instead of what’s at the school cafeteria or in a lunch bag. To them it becomes a little independence. I wonder if there were ‘healthier’ foods available from a ‘fast food type’ environment, if they might choose that instead of the standard hamburger.
2. Cheryl&hellip | April 10th, 2009 at 5:21 am
Great article. Great website. Thanks for all you do Len.
3. Wellness Word&hellip | August 16th, 2010 at 9:41 pm
This really sounds like a problem! High school students should be required to take a health/nutrition class in order for them to learn what constant fast food will do to them. Education from the parents, plus the school is key.
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