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Ban junk food in school? (Debate).


Instead of eating a nutritious cafeteria lunch each day, Nicole Talbott grabs junk food junk food
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Any of various prepackaged snack foods high in calories but low in nutritional value.


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U.S. school officials say that students have too much sugar and fat in their diets. Many doctors agree. The number of overweight children and adolescents has more than doubled since the early 1970s. Obesity; health experts say, can lead to serious health problems, such as diabetes, heart disease, and sleep apnea sleep apnea, episodes of interrupted breathing during sleep. Obstructive sleep apnea is a common disorder in which relaxation of muscles in the throat repeatedly close off the airway during sleep; the person wakes just enough to take a gasping breath.  (breathing difficulties).

As a result of such concerns, Nicole's school district and others across the U.S. have banned junk food. What do you think? Should junk food be banned in school?

YES

Junk food is especially harmful to growing kids. A recent study showed that half of the calories U.S. children consume come from fat and sugar. A can of soda, for example, contains 10 teaspoons of sugar!

"Schools should sell healthy food," says Jameela Syed, 10, a fifth-grader at Huth Road Elementary School elementary school: see school.  in Grand Island, New York Grand Island is a town and an island in Erie County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 18,621. The current town name derives from the French name "La Grande Isle," as Grand Island is the largest island in the Niagara River. . "Healthy food can make you work better."

Banning junk food from schools--and teaching kids to eat right and exercise--will help students stay healthy.

NO

Making choices is an important part of learning. Deciding whether to eat junk food is one such decision.

"I think kids should be taught to be responsible, and they should learn about eating properly in health class," says Meghan Stubblebine, 14, a student at Canevin Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "But kids should be able to choose what they eat."

Junk food may be bad for you, but deciding what to eat is a choice that students-- not states or school districts-must make.
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