Vikaas Shanker
News Reporter
News Reporter
A story of why it pays to keep analyzing the data, even if it isn’t cooperative at first.
Childhood obesity is a particularly difficult public health problem because if left unchecked, it will lead to many significant medical issues later in life.
Because childhood obesity is a condition depending on many factors, some are taking simplified but powerful approaches to the problem.
A Sun-Star analysis of obesity and demographic data from thousands of schools in the state show that low income and Latino students are at a substantially increased risk of developing obesity.
Chocolate milk and fruit juice accounts for about half of sugar consumed by district students, according to a Sun-Star analysis of breakfast and lunch nutritional data.
Data shows children in Merced County are three times more likely to be obese than the average California kid.
Obesity is a major problem in Merced County, especially for children. So why is the local school district’s menu full of unhealthy items such as hot dogs and breakfast pizza?