Critique of "Too Much of a Good Thing"

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"At least 25% of all Americans under age nineteen are overweight or obese," notes Greg Crister in his article, "Too Much of a Good Thing." In the article, which appeared in the Los Angeles Times in July 2001, Crister proposes resolving this problem by teaching children not to overeat. This is a reasonable way to slightly improve the problem, but coupled with a parental example, it is a way to significantly reduce obesity.

Crister tells us that although obesity has become an epidemic, the fight against it is "increasingly paralyzed by years of media-induced food hysteria, over-generalized and outdated nutritional wisdom," and the lack of restrictions



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Approximate Word count = 441
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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