January 27, 2012

Education on advertising could curb obesity (AUDIO)

Chrystal Kroner studies educational leadership at the University of Missouri. She says as children become the target of advertisements about food, it’s harder for them to make healthy choices.

She says a change in the way healthy eating habits are taught in schools could help children see through some of the advertising.

(AUDIO) Allison Blood reports on childhood obesity Mp3 1:02

She says there are some children who have never seen a garden, so it’s easy for them to think peaches or tomatoes just come in a can. She says forbidding unhealthy food is not the right approach, but rather reasoning with kids that good food makes them feel better- she says now children are both obese and malnourished.

She says it’s not hard to teach kids to be savvy when it comes to advertising so they can learn to think about where food comes from, and not just who is endorsing it.

She says making healthy choices daily and setting a good example isn’t always easy, but it is parents’ job. She says she doesn’t ban unhealthy food at her house, but instead offers alternatives too, and finds that her children choose to eat healthy most of the time.

Royals take Sunday finale at Cleveland

Jeff Francoeur and Alex Gordon homered to lead the Royals to a 5-3 win over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday. The Indians lost for the eighth time in 10 games, as the last place Royals took two of three from the Indians and have won eight of 12.

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MU’s Denmon picked, English left off U.S. team

Missouri Basketball’s Marcus Denmon was named one of 14 finalists for the 2011 USA Basketball World University Games team on Sunday and will remain in Colorado Springs, Colo., through Aug. 7 to train with the club before it departs for China on Aug. 8. 

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8-run fifth leads to easy Cards win over Cubs

St. Louis Cardinals Ryan Theriot pumps his fist from second base after hitting a double in the seventh inning against the Chicago Cubs at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on July 30, 2011. Theriot had four hits and three RBIs as St. Louis defeated Chicago 13-5. UPI/Bill Greenblatt

Former Cub Ryan Theriot broke a 2-for-38 slump with two hits on Friday, then continued to torture his former team wiht four hits and three RBIs on Saturday to help the Cardinals shake off a five-run deficit and turn it in a 13-5 win.

Theriot is 6 for 7 with six RBIs against his former team in two games and is hitting .571 against the Cubs. Albert Pujols and David Freese each homered for the Cardinals. It was the 432nd homer of Pujols’ career and came one day after he reached 2,000 hits. The home run puts him in 40th place on the career list.

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Soria gives up walk off homer to Tribe

Matt LaPorta delivered a couple of knock out blows. His two-out, three-run homer beat the Royals 5-2 to move Cleveland within 1½ games of the AL Central lead. LaPorta connected off Royals closer Joakim Soria (5-4) on a 1-1 pitch. It was Soria’s sixth blown save in 25 chances.

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