Watch The Fed Up Documentary by Katie Couric

This documentary is a eye-opener and worthy of your attention and awareness. Everyone, of any size, can benefit from watching this film.



-Dr. Alicia Armitstead

Learn about the Obesity Epidemic and How You Can Manage Your Diet to Stay Healthier

The statistics are staggering. Over 95% of all Americans will become overweight or obese within the next two decades. By 2050, one out of every three Americans will have diabetes. This current generation is the first generation of Americans expected to live shorter lives than their parents.


How did this happen? That's what Fed Up, a recent documentary narrated by Katie Couric, dares to ask. You can now stream Fed Up if you have Netflix, and I have it to borrow at the office.


Fed Up knows no easy answers exist for obesity, even if it calls out numerous culprits responsible for the epidemic. Corporate greed plays a significant role. So does politics.


Yet, for the past 30 years, we've also been misled by the "eat less and exercise more" mantra. "The message has been pushed on us, 'It's your fault that you're fat,'" says Dr. Mark Hyman.


But what if our whole approach to the obesity epidemic is dead wrong?


"There are 600,000 food items in America," says Dr. Robert Lustig. "80% of them have added sugar." That added sugar adds up around our waistlines.


This film is shaped by statistics, infographics, and interviews with notables, including Gary Taubes and Bill Clinton, as well as a few sugar apologists. My readers will recognize much of this information: Fed Up entertainingly and informatively gives viewers a lot to think about.


Yet what grounds this documentary and gives it heart are the human-interest stories about adolescents who struggle with obesity.


Among them, you'll meet Brady Kluge, a 15-year-old who weighs 215 pounds and has 47% body fat. Joe Lopez, a 14-year-old whose doctor eventually suggests bariatric surgery. And Maggie Valentine, who often sobs as she discusses her obesity struggle and the confusion it creates for this 12-year-old.


Equally confused are their parents, whose intentions are pure even when they (often) make incorrect food choices for them and their kids. Fed Up shows how the processed food industry has overtaken our schools and homes and how we see food.


Therein lies the paradox. Contrary to the stereotype that obese people need to move more and eat less, these adolescents and their families are hardworking, intelligent people who've been misled by food corporations eager to put profit before health.


These adolescents exercise religiously, make "healthy" food choices, and remain proactive about losing weight and attaining optimal health. Yet, tragically, they're still overweight.


It's heartbreaking, and not all of their stories resolve optimistically. I admire Fed Up for not trying to end in a neat, feel-good tone. At the same time, the documentary's message that you have the power to make healthy eating choices becomes empowering and positive. You're going to leave this documentary charged up.


Simple though this idea is, if enough people embody it, we can reverse the obesity epidemic. Much like cigarettes have become maligned over the past few decades, we can fight the junk-food industry and take back our kitchens to reduce our risk for obesity and disease.


Fed Up will move, humor, anger, and inspire you. Yet it also contains the power to transcend those qualities and start a food revolution. For that reason alone, everyone needs to see this film!

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