BMI Testing in Schools? Really?

August 20, 2013


http://www.thestar.com/life/health_wellness/2013/08/19/toronto_schools_to_measure_students_weight_but_wont_send_fat_letters_home.html  

Disturbing to read this morning that the Toronto District School Board is allowing BMI testing in schools.  The study being conducted by Toronto’s Public Health Authority, plans to test 12,000 students between Grades 7-12.  While Toronto has refrained from sending “fat letters” home to parents as they do in the US, the impact of this study will fall squarely on the young people who participate.  While the researches state that participation is voluntary and BMIs will not be shared unless requested by the student, I cannot imagine very many teenagers opting out in this social situation.  On the contrary, I image students, particularly girls, comparing numbers and plotting ways to lose weight.  Having been fed a steady diet of pressure to be thin, they may already be dieting before the study reaches schools.  Surely this type of social experiment can only fuel the body image fire, never mind teasing and bullying. 

Interestingly, the study is in response to the Healthy Kids Panel report, which does not recommend using BMI measurements to screen for overweight and obese children at risk of developing long term health conditions.  One must ask, why are we collecting this information?  Why are we collecting it in schools rather than at the Family Physician’s office?  Why are we using the BMI knowing that this is a flawed measurement that tells us extremely little about health?  Is this type of statistical information worth the risk it poses to the self-esteem and mental health of our children?  I think our children should expect adults to make better decisions than this.


 

"Fat Chat"

June 17, 2013
I took my kids to a new park this week in our neighbourhood.  When we arrived, there were about 15 other kids there with their childcare providers.  They were kind enough to share the sand toys with my kids, who played happily alongside the larger group.  The conversation among the childcare providers was light and friendly, but then took a turn for the worse when one of them started sharing about her new diet.  It started with an 'innocent' "hey, I lost 2 lbs this week", which was met with...
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"Link to Eating Disorders Raises Concern About School Health Programs"

May 14, 2013
www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/link-to-eating-disorders-raises-concerns-about-school-health-programs/article11857923/

Here is a fascinating article in yesterday’s Globe & Mail called “Link to eating disorders raises concern about school health programs”, by Adriana Barton.  To summarize, the article describes  the “healthy living programs” in Ontario schools that teach students to analyze nutrition labels, track their daily intake of various foods and categorize fo...


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New Dove Ad

April 18, 2013

Check out this new Dove Ad that seems to be going viral.  Usually advertising aims to convince us that we have a flaw or a deficiency that will be fixed if we buy the particular product.  This ad is still advertising, but builds us up rather than tearing us down.   How refreshing! 


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Cameron Russell TED Talk on Image

April 7, 2013
Here is the link to a recent TED Talk by model Cameron Russell.  She talks about her experience as a model having won a "genetic lottery" and benefitting from a "legacy of gender and racial oppression".  Her insight into the power of image and its link to feeling insecure is refreshing.  Hope you enjoy!

http://www.ted.com/talks/cameron_russell_looks_aren_t_everything_believe_me_i_m_a_model.html

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Check-out Woes

March 11, 2013

I had an upsetting experience while at the local Shoppers Drug Mart last week.   I went to Shoppers last Thursday with my two children.  Hannah is almost 5 years old, and Isaac is 2.5 years old.  We needed to purchase the plastic covers for our ear thermometer, and I was feeling pretty proud of myself for being organized enough to do this before one of the kids caught the next cold.  The problem began when we were waiting in line at the check-out.

For the first time in all our visits to Shop...


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Israel Legislates BMI for Models

February 22, 2013


I came across this article on ABC News about a month ago. In a word, I felt encouraged. The article, available online here, http://abcnews.go.com/International/israeli-law-bans-skinny-bmi-challenged-models/story?id=18116291&goback=%2Egde_2176720_member_200848749, outlines recently passed legislation in Israel that requires models to meet a minimum Body Mass Index (BMI) of 18.5. In Canada, a healthy BMI is considered to be between 18.5 and 24.9, and is calculated using weight and height. The l...


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Eating Disorder Awareness Week

February 8, 2013
Today marks the last day of Eating Disorder Awareness Week.  It is a week to raise awareness about this important issue and to celebrate the diversity of body shapes and sizes.  I am pleased to see that the Kingston Whig Standard has given some press to the issue in the article "Eating Disorders On The Rise" by Peter Hendra.  You can view it in today's online edition at http://www.thewhig.com/2013/02/07/eating-disorders-on-the-rise.

While this type of coverage is helpful to raise awareness and...
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Welcome To My New Blog

February 7, 2013
Thank you for visiting my new blog.  I will be writing regularly about eating disorders, body image, the media, and other relevant content.  I hope it will be a thought provoking forum and that you find it useful.  Feel free to contact me with any questions or feedback.  
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