{"id":2117,"date":"2008-10-23T12:02:13","date_gmt":"2008-10-23T17:02:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dietsinreview.com\/diet_column\/?p=2117"},"modified":"2011-12-27T14:47:40","modified_gmt":"2011-12-27T19:47:40","slug":"the-secret-war-against-health-food-10-things-food-producers-keep-secret","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dietsinreview.com\/diet_column\/10\/the-secret-war-against-health-food-10-things-food-producers-keep-secret\/","title":{"rendered":"The Secret War Against Health Food: 10 Things Food Producers Keep Secret"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dietsinreview.com\/diet_column\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/10\/pepsico-products.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-2193\" title=\"pepsico-products\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dietsinreview.com\/diet_column\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/10\/pepsico-products.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"250\" height=\"249\" \/><\/a>The statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are staggering: they report that about 32 percent of children are overweight, and 16 percent are obese &#8211; 11 percent were extremely obese.<\/p>\n<p>The situation has gotten so dire that even the junk food companies are trying to get in on the health kick. PepsiCo says on its website that &#8220;<em>we can play an important role in helping kids lead healthier lives by offering healthy product choices in schools.<\/em>&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>But are companies like Pepsi trying to do what&#8217;s right, or are they just shuffling the same deck of cards &#8211; the one that&#8217;s stacked against us? As <a title=\"junk food\" href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/s\/usnews\/20081020\/ts_usnews\/10thingsthefoodindustrydoesntwantyoutoknow\" target=\"_blank\">this piece at Yahoo.com<\/a> rightly points out, companies like Pepsi have one and only one obligation &#8211; to increase stockholder&#8217;s value. Which means, sell more product. That said, you could still increase the bottom line while making your products healthier.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Pediatrician David Ludwig and Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition at New York University, co-authored a commentary published in the Journal of the American Medical Association that raises questions about whether or not big food companies can be trusted to help combat obesity.<\/p>\n<p>The two of them spoke with <a title=\"junk food\" href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/s\/usnews\/20081020\/ts_usnews\/10thingsthefoodindustrydoesntwantyoutoknow\" target=\"_blank\">U.S. News and World Report<\/a> and highlighted 10 things that junk food makers &#8220;don&#8217;t want you to know&#8221; about their products and how they promote them. Here&#8217;s a summary:<\/p>\n<p><strong>1. Junk food makers spend billions advertising unhealthy foods to kids.<\/strong><br \/>\nFood makers spend about $1.6 billion annually to <a title=\"food marketing to kids\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dietsinreview.com\/diet_column\/07\/food-marketing-to-kids-the-billion-dollar-question\/\" target=\"_self\">market their unhealthy foods to kids<\/a>, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Do they really want that money to go to waste?<\/p>\n<p><strong>2. The studies that food producers support tend to minimize health concerns associated with their products.<\/strong><br \/>\nMaybe this will come as a shock to you, but studies supported by the junk food industry may not be altogether, shall we say&#8230; truthful, about health effects of their products.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. Junk food makers donate large sums of money to professional nutrition associations.<\/strong><br \/>\nPolitical lobbying &#8211; it&#8217;s the American way. The American Dietetic Association accepts money from companies like Coca-Cola. Doesn&#8217;t that strike you as a little odd?<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dietsinreview.com\/diet_column\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/10\/school-junk-food.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-2195\" title=\"school-junk-food\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dietsinreview.com\/diet_column\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/10\/school-junk-food-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" \/><\/a><strong>4. More processing means more profits, but typically makes the food less healthy.<\/strong><br \/>\nThe heaping helpings of food company profits come from government-subsidized commodity crops, like corn, wheat, and soybeans. Those get turned into fast foods, snack foods, and beverages, which in turn become cash cows for the product makers.<\/p>\n<p><strong>5. Less-processed foods are generally more satiating than their highly processed counterparts.<\/strong><br \/>\nGo natural &#8211; it&#8217;s more filling. Junk food is often eaten in mass quantities because it&#8217;s not filling. They like it that way.<\/p>\n<p><strong>6. Many supposedly healthy replacement foods are hardly healthier than the foods they replace.<\/strong><br \/>\nSchools now have sports drinks instead of soda. The problem is, many of those drinks have nearly, or just as much, sugar as the soda they replaced.<br \/>\n<strong><br \/>\n7. A health claim on the label doesn&#8217;t necessarily make a food healthy.<\/strong><br \/>\n<a title=\"food label health claims\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dietsinreview.com\/diet_column\/07\/nutrition-lingo-defined\/\" target=\"_blank\">Health claims<\/a>: just because they say it, doesn&#8217;t make it so. &#8220;Zero trans fats&#8221; or &#8220;whole wheat&#8221; are nice. But if the product also has excess salt, sugar, or saturated fat, not so good.<\/p>\n<p><strong>8. Food industry pressure has made nutritional guidelines confusing.<\/strong><br \/>\nThey don&#8217;t want you to clearly understand the health concerns of eating their products, so they lobby to make the language more ambiguous. (Reference the recent promotion of <a title=\"high fructose corn syrup\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dietsinreview.com\/diet_column\/09\/high-fructose-corn-syrup-101\/\" target=\"_self\">high fructose corn syrup by the Corn Refiners Association<\/a>).<br \/>\n<strong><br \/>\n9. The food industry funds front groups that fight anti-obesity public health initiatives.<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF)&#8230; freedom to be fat, is more like it. The CCF doesn&#8217;t like it when advocacy groups fight on behalf of public health issues. So they fight back.<\/p>\n<p><strong>10. The food industry works aggressively to discredit its critics.<br \/>\n<\/strong>According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, the CCF has stated one of its goal as &#8220;to shoot the messenger.&#8221; Pretty nasty stuff.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are staggering: they report that about 32 percent of children are overweight, and 16 percent are obese &#8211; 11 percent were extremely obese. 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