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Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Marybeth Hicks :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Health Risk We Parents Can Eliminate
by Marybeth Hicks
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It’s time to pull out the blood pressure cuff, and I’m not suggesting this as a do-it-yourself health care solution, though by the looks of things, it could come to that. Given the reforms suggested so far, DIY may be a viable alternative.

As if there isn’t enough political news to elevate our national blood pressure, a new study released this week in the Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine says blood pressure levels of America’s children are elevated thanks to… drum roll because you’re going to be shocked by this… TV and screen time.

Just when you thought it was safe to park your child in front of a television set for six or eight hours on end to watch every manner of questionable – even depraved – human behavior (MTV’s “Real World: Cancun” anyone?), it turns out it’s not just media content that endangers child health but the very act of consuming media.

Experts from several Midwestern research universities studied children ages three to eight who spent five hours per day in various modes of inactivity. They controlled for physical composition and other health factors, and what they found is that 1.5 hours a day in front of the TV and/or playing video games actually elevates kids’ blood pressure, regardless of whether children are overweight.

Proving, perhaps, that children instinctively know bad media when they see it, though the research didn’t confirm this as fact.

Bottom line: excessive amounts of TV and screen exposure are unhealthy. Thanks, researchers, for spending the time and money to publish this conclusion because sadly, parents in our culture lack the common sense to figure this out on their own.

Unfortunately, all the research in the world isn’t enough to compel parents to pull the plug and send children outside to play. In fact, while playing outdoors is still the healthiest and safest way to recreate, parents – propelled into fear thanks to the time they themselves spend on 24/7 news sites – believe that even the end of the driveway is too far from home to be considered a safe distance.

Lenore Skenazy, author of Free Range Kids, says it’s not only the fear of creepy strangers that keeps kids indoors, but also the fear of parental shame and blame. Parents know that the likelihood of a random kidnapping is low, but the likelihood that Nancy Grace would chronicle your child’s abduction on CNN and make you look like a lousy parent is 100 percent. Those odds strike fear into the heart of every mom or dad. Continued...

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About The Author
Marybeth Hicks is the author of Bringing up Geeks: How to Protect Your Kid’s Childhood in a Grow-up-too-fast World (Penguin/Berkley, July 2008).
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I had a fenced yard and big goofy dog who kept my kids safe and, truth be told, covered in slobber. Nobody ever questioned why my kids were out in the yard by themselves. Admittedly, Alaskan culture encourages newcomers to curb their culturally encoded desire to interfere in any parenting that doesn't actually seem to result in injury to the child, but a fenced yard and a goofy, but watchful dog goes a long way to keeping kids safe and nosy busybodies at bay.

Sheila
In my case I don't know the parents...if I knew the parents...my kids would be outside. I'm a big stickler for not only knowing the kids that my kids are playing with, but also knowing the parents of the kids that my kids are playing with. If we as indiviuals would get our butts out of the apartment complex and take a walk sometimes...that's what we pay rent for landscaping for...we would meet our neighbors and get to know them well enough...so while she is telling us to send our kids out, I am wondering if we shouldn't set the example by getting our butts out as well..
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