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The Jewish Chronicle

How fast food is poisoning our children

June 2, 2011 09:55
Feed your children a healthy diet when they are young and the habit will last a lifetime, say campaigners

By

Anthea Gerrie,

Anthea Gerrie

2 min read

A slow food movement for babies may sound like a middle-class affectation. However, anyone who watched the recent BBC Three programme, Fast Food Baby, will realise we urgently need a formal feeding programme to get the next generation back on track. Research shows we have become a nation of takeaway junkies happy to indulge our toddlers in the quick comfort food we enjoy - and Jews are no exception. We may not bring home buckets of KFC, but fried fish is in our bloodstream.

Foods high in fat, salt and sugar are a recipe for heart disease, diabetes, even cancer, says family health expert Jane Imperato. BBC viewers may have seen her reading the riot act to a family with a lovely home and the wherewithal to buy good fresh food and cook it from scratch, but no inclination to improve their children's diet.

Imperato rightly suspected their chip-addicted toddler might be iron deficient - research has shown that this can slow down mental development. Add to this the fact that one in five children is overweight by age five and that 30,000 a year are admitted to hospital suffering from severe tooth decay caused by a sugar overload.

Enter the food evangelists: "We're passionate about engaging with good eating from the beginning of life to the end," says Catherine Gazzoli, head of Slow Food UK, who was taught to eat well as a young child by her Jewish grandmother.