9 out of 10 Teens Not Eating Their Vegetablesby Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 07 Oct 2009 09:51 AM A new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave teens failing grades when it comes to eating their fruits and vegetables. Only ONE teen out of ten in the United States is getting their recommended daily amount of fruits and veggies. Looks like a lot of kids are going to have to stay after class... for a healthy snack. The news is bad:
Where does the data come from? The CDC did a national survey of high school students in 2007. Could things have changed since then? Sure. But bad habits have a tendency to stick around... and don't change without a lot of effort and determination. So it's likely that eating habits among teens are just as bad now as they were two years ago. How can you encourage your teens to eat more fruits and vegetables?
The CDC is hoping that by next year, three-quarters of Americans will eat two servings of fruit every day and half of Americans will eat three servings of vegetables every day. Veggies seem like the hard sell -- they have a bad reputation for being yucky. Can you do it? Do you do it now -- eat three servings of veggies and two servings of fruit every day? If you do, you're a better eater than I am. Learn more about Aimee Amodio ![]() Aimee is a fiction writer... dog lover... music lover... Relevanthealth tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Discuss this article
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