Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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It's half past seven on the bus and see a guy who is thoughtful, taking liquid from a bottle of Coca-Cola. A Coca-Cola a pint at half past seven ... the subject reminds me of the ads the government is taking on TV about obesity: in order to prevent diabetes, the Mexican Social Security Institute is conducting a media campaign aimed derision of people who are obese. The end justifies the means, say the classics and that, in advertising the program PREVENIMSS obese people are shown as filthy and unconscious beings deserve to be victims of teasing and ridicule by irresponsible to jeopardize their health.
This campaign, from my point of view, is not only cruel, it is hypocritical: It is true that much of what is obese people irresponsibility, but it is also true that being overweight in Mexico is bolstered because, in our eating habits are too much soda and flour. And in this economic situation is a factor since the soda bread and fill the stomach of many people with few resources. But above all, the campaign is hypocritical PREVENIMS : If the government really wanted to fight fat, not make fun of people who have it, nor make a mockery of them (as seen in the videos below left) but would implement a health policy that results in a change in eating habits. For example, do as do schools basic and upper basic in America: ban the consumption of junk foods not only in their cafeterias, but in any school facility. In other words, the Pan Bimbo, Coca-cola Sabritas and would be out of school and its surroundings. And children, when in contact with different food, they would stop eating all those foods over a day it could cause a heart attack or diabetes. But "Oh no!", The above companies supported the current ruler of Mexico when he was running for president, because of which only dreams combat the problem of obesity in the roots: changing eating habits from childhood. In the end, as they have since Vicente Fox, the PAN government actions are like their media campaigns: to assume that something is done (surface) without doing anything in the roots. I better go for a nice cold coca ...
According this blog , 1 in 10 patients from the Mexican Social Security Institute has diabetes.
Here video camapaƱa PREVENIMSS against diabetes:
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