Arrow-right Camera
Subscribe now

Reform eating habits

The Spokesman-Review

Being fat is expensive, and the CDC agrees. In 2009, heart disease alone cost more than $304.6 billion in health care services and lost productivity. Other diseases brought on by blubber include type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis, hypertension, cancer, stroke and stress.

Is it possible that fat costs the health care system over $500 billion annually?

So why are we still fat when we know better? Perhaps food is our addiction of choice. Corporations mill fat pills for cheap and glamorize their consumption. Entire television channels are dedicated to “food porn.”

At the minimum, food is overhyped: “This is the ultimate chicken picatta.” “Your kids will love you for making these mashed potatoes.” “I just made the best apple pie on the planet.”

In the shadows of these dining experiences, it is obvious that eating healthy disappoints, but only if you approach it in the wrong way. Instead of saying “no” to pizza, say “yes” to more vegetables. When you see a model biting a burger, question whether it comes with a side of lies. Is that biscuit better suited for greasing a creaky door hinge?

While politicians battle for reform, let us not forget to fight for our health as well.

Richard Sipes

Cheney



Letters policy

The Spokesman-Review invites original letters on local topics of public interest. Your letter must adhere to the following rules:

  • No more than 250 words
  • We reserve the right to reject letters that are not factually correct, racist or are written with malice.
  • We cannot accept more than one letter a month from the same writer.
  • With each letter, include your daytime phone number and street address.
  • The Spokesman-Review retains the nonexclusive right to archive and re-publish any material submitted for publication.

Unfortunately, we don’t have space to publish all letters received, nor are we able to acknowledge their receipt. (Learn more.)

Submit letters using any of the following:

Our online form
Submit your letter here
Mail
Letters to the Editor
The Spokesman-Review
999 W. Riverside Ave.
Spokane, WA 99201
Fax
(509) 459-3815

Read more about how we crafted our Letters to the Editor policy