Sunday, 9 December 2012
Eagle Ridge Resort - Is Having Fast Food Restaurant In Kid's Hospital A Wise Choice
Suggested that having fast-food restaurants in children's hospitals may encourage young patients' families to eat fast food and to think that it is relatively healthy, published in Dec 2006's issue of Pediatrics, a United States research.
Parents of children who received outpatient treatment at Children's Memorial were much more likely to buy McDonald's food on the day their youngsters were treated than parents of children treated at Chicago-area hospitals without McDonald's.
Parents of children treated at Children's Memorial also were twice as likely to rate McDonald's food as a relatively healthy choice than those whose children were treated elsewhere.
Fatty fast food is quoted as one of the possible causes, heavy consumption of calorie-laden. About 17 percent of US children are considered as obese. This may be a troubling phenomenon, in view of the prevailing concerns about the childhood obesity.
Which will ultimately lead to development of heart disease, . Etc, high blood cholesterol, stroke, hypertension, obesity is a risk factor for health problems such as diabetes.
And then implicitly encouraging it, . . . This may give 2 different messages: as health-care profession promoting health and saying obesity is a huge medical problem. Data collected showed that at least 59 of the United States' 250 children's hospitals have fast-food restaurants.
Which has no McDonald's restaurant or branding on site; and the University of Chicago's children hospital, which use McDonald's branding but has no McDonald's restaurant; ronald McDonald Children's Hospital in Maywood, they are Children's Memorial. The researchers surveyed 386 parents and other adults leaving 3 Chicago-area hospitals after their children had outpatient visits.
Most of those at all 3 hospitals who had fast food that day chose McDonald's. Compared with 29 percent at Ronald McDonald Children's Hospital and 33 percent at the University of Chicago Hospital, the study found that 56 percent of participants at Children's Memorial had fast food on the survey day.
According to a dietitian, fast food needs not be an unhealthy choice, if one chooses wisely. Some health professionals do feel that occasional use of fast food to treat sick children going through difficult treatment is not really a big issue, nevertheless.
Of which 3g is made up of saturated fat, a hamburger and orange juice give 350 kcal and 10g of fat. One should keep portion sizes small and limit eating hamburgers to only once a week, as what a dietitian suggests.
It began offering healthy alternatives to Big Macs and French fries after discussion with clinic officials, thought the restaurant is still there. Known for heart disease research tried to remove McDonald's from the hospital, doctors at Cleveland Clinic, 2 years ago.
And to teach the kids to choose healthier options when eating out, it is more important for doctors and nurses to continue to talk to parents about what constitutes a healthy diet for kids.
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