{"id":50834,"date":"2016-09-30T11:27:00","date_gmt":"2016-09-30T16:27:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.findlaw-admin.com\/ability-legal\/supreme\/legal-commentary\/child-obesity-as-child-neglect-is-the-standard-american-diet-dangerous.html"},"modified":"2016-09-30T11:27:00","modified_gmt":"2016-09-30T16:27:00","slug":"child-obesity-as-child-neglect-is-the-standard-american-diet-dangerous","status":"publish","type":"supreme","link":"https:\/\/supreme.findlaw.com\/legal-commentary\/child-obesity-as-child-neglect-is-the-standard-american-diet-dangerous.html","title":{"rendered":"Child Obesity as Child Neglect: Is the Standard American Diet Dangerous?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"wp-container-core-columns-is-layout-9d6595d7  fl-block-columns fl-sectionWithSidebar fl-container fl-flex fl-flex-wrap fl-gap30\">\n    \n    <div class=\"fl-page-articles   fl-block-column fl-section-main fl-section-main-full-width\">\n        <div class=\"yui-g\" id=\"leftcol-module\">\n      <!-- Right Line of Links Section -->\n      <!-- BEGIN PICTURE INSERTION -->\n      <!-- BEGIN TITLE AND AUTHOR INSERTION -->\n      <table>\n        <tr>\n\n          <td width=\"100\" rowspan=\"3\" class=\"wauthor\"><a href=\"\/legal-commentary\/sherry-colb-archive\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https://supreme.findlaw.com/static/f/images\/writ\/sherry.colb.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\"Sherry F. Colb\"><\/a><\/td>\n\n          <td class=\"wititle\"><h1>Child Obesity as Child Neglect: Is the Standard American Diet Dangerous?<\/h1><\/td>\n        <\/tr>\n\n        <tr>\n          <td class=\"wauthor\"><a href=\"\/legal-commentary\/sherry-colb-archive\" class=\"graybold\"><h2>By SHERRY F. COLB <\/h2><br><\/a><\/td>\n        <\/tr>\n        <tr>\n          <td class=\"widate\">Wednesday, July 22, 2009<\/td>\n\n        <\/tr>\n      <\/table>\n\n<p>This past May, the South Carolina Department of  Social Services accused Jerri Althea Gray of unlawful neglect of a child,  because her 14-year-old son, Alexander Draper, weighed 555 pounds. After a hearing was scheduled to determine  whether Gray was in fact medically negligent in caring for her son, Gray and  Draper fled the state. They were found a few days later in Baltimore.  The police arrested Gray and placed Draper in protective custody in South Carolina. Though Draper&#8217;s weight is extreme (and may  well reflect a metabolic disorder), the arrest of his mother and his removal  from her custody raise an important question about parental obligations and  nutrition: Might it be child neglect  simply to feed our children the Standard American Diet?<\/p>\n\n  <!-- 300x250 AD -->\n  \n<p><strong>Why Jerri Gray Should  Still Have Custody of Alexander<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Without venturing very deeply into the issue of over- versus  under-nutrition, it is readily apparent that taking Jerri Gray&#8217;s son away from  her was the wrong decision. Here we have  a woman who loves her son and who has spoken out publicly, explaining that she  works so many hours at more than one job \u2013 to support herself and Alexander \u2013  that she must rely on fast food far more often than she would like. She is not saying that she believes strongly  in a fast food diet and wants her son to eat it in great quantities so that he  can remain morbidly obese. <\/p>\n<p>Gray has no commitment to unhealthy food. If the government is prepared to spend time  and money helping her son, Alexander, lose weight and eat the right kinds of  foods, then she would seem by all appearances to be more than happy to receive  such aid. Gray stated, convincingly, that  &#8220;[m]entally he needs to be with me. We both need to be included together in  whatever program that they have to offer so that we both can benefit from it.  So as our lives go on together, then we will have learned how to control it and  keep it under control.&#8221;<br>\n   <\/p>\n<p>Rather than employing people to take away Gray&#8217;s beloved  child, in other words, the government could spend considerably less money  providing her with healthy food and information about nutrition. What she evidently lacks are resources, not  love or concern for her son.<\/p>\n<p>Imagine a contrasting scenario. A single father has a 14-year-old daughter  who is severely underweight. Preliminary  investigation reveals that the daughter suffers from anorexia nervosa and refuses  to eat more than a few hundred calories each day, because she believes she is  fat. The father tells his daughter that  she is too thin and should eat more, but she refuses to do so and in many  contexts eats (or fails to eat) outside the presence of her father (because he  is at work, or she is in school). The  father is unfamiliar with the condition of anorexia nervosa and does not  realize that there are mental health treatments for it.<\/p>\n<p>In this situation, a government official wanting to help the  anorexic girl might begin by notifying the father that his daughter is  suffering from a dangerous mental illness, an illness that could prove fatal if  left untreated. The same official could  give the father information about places that assist victims of anorexia. Indeed, the official might even encourage the  father to have his child forcibly admitted to a hospital and given nutrition,  if all else fails. <\/p>\n<p>What would <u>not<\/u> make sense, however, would be for the  government to remove the daughter from her father&#8217;s custody on grounds of child  neglect. Doing this would break apart an  otherwise loving family and needlessly add psychological trauma to an already  fragile child&#8217;s life. And in the case of  Jerri Gray and her child, that seems to be exactly what has happened.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Grain of Truth  Behind the Government&#8217;s Suggestion that Obesity Is Evidence of Neglect<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Despite the arguments presented above, there is something  refreshing about entertaining the notion that we might consider a family&#8217;s  feeding of fast food to its children a form of child neglect. In the particular boy&#8217;s case, we have an  extreme example. It seems unlikely that,  in the absence of some metabolic disorder, a child would gain so much weight by  the age of 14, even if he did eat too much of the most unhealthful sorts of  food. A preponderance of what we might  call &#8220;dietary child neglect&#8221; is far subtler and does not have outwardly obvious  manifestations.<\/p>\n<p>To give just one example, the public schools in New York City provide  lunch for their students. As of last  year, when my daughter was at a public school, the lunches were virtually  always high in fat, high in processed carbohydrates, and low in fiber and  vitamins. A typical example was macaroni  (made of white flour, from which fiber and other nutritious elements have been  stripped) and cheese (high in fat, cholesterol, and sodium). Other examples were meatballs (high in fat  and sodium) and spaghetti (made of white flour, again). On top of this, the school distributed (or  requested that parents distribute) high-sugar, high-fat pastries and other  &#8220;snacks&#8221; to the children on a regular basis. <\/p>\n<p>This government-sponsored nutritional program represents a  diet that will predictably line the arteries with fatty striations and plaques  that eventually lead to cardiovascular disease.  Based on the comprehensive longitudinal work of Cornell Emeritus  Professor T. Colin Campbell, moreover, as he engagingly presents in <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/China-Study-Comprehensive-Nutrition-Implications\/dp\/1932100660\/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1247598142&amp;sr=1-1\" rel=\"noopener\">The  China Study<\/a><\/em>, the animal proteins that are ubiquitous in American school  lunches (and in the breakfasts and dinners that most Americans eat) facilitate  the development of cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, and Alzheimer&#8217;s disease as  well. Small increases in the intake of  the dairy protein casein, for example, dramatically increase the prevalence of  cancer (in human beings and animals).  The popularity of the Atkins Diet (which directed people to consume fat  and protein in large quantities) and Atkins-lite diets likely did not help  matters.<\/p>\n<p>In most cases, of course, cancer, cardiovascular disease,  and diabetes do not show up until later in a person&#8217;s life (though Type 2  Diabetes has become increasingly common among children). Most children \u2013 at least outwardly \u2013 appear  to be healthy, notwithstanding an unhealthy diet. And obviously, a child who weighs 555 pounds  is an exception to the rule, which is probably why the Department of Social  Services felt empowered to intervene in the first place. Were Alexander Draper eating the same  unhealthy foods but weighing what other children weighed, things would have  looked fine. That &#8220;all is well&#8221;  appearance, however, would have been deceptive.<\/p>\n<p>Consider some statistics.  In its 2008 Report, the American Heart Association estimated that in 2005  (the most recent year for which such statistics were available), 81 million  people in the United States  had one or more forms of cardiovascular disease. This number represents one in four  Americans. In 2004 (the most recent year  from which concrete mortality rates were available), 860,000 people died of  cardiovascular disease (which is more than the total number of people lost to  cancer, accidents, and HIV combined). <\/p>\n<p>At the same time, children who are obese are showing early  warning signs of cardiovascular disease (including thick artery walls and an  enlarged heart), and the rate of childhood obesity as of 2007 was close to one  in five. With inactivity and an  unhealthful diet, these numbers may not be surprising, but they should be  alarming. And they are unlikely to  improve if we scapegoat people like Jerri Gray, by taking away their children  and\/or criminally prosecuting them for child neglect.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Not a Bad Apples  Problem; A &#8220;No Apples&#8221; Problem<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Department of Social Services&#8217; pursuit of Jerri Gray  represents the kind of &#8220;bad apple&#8221; approach that is all too common in this  country. Gray&#8217;s son&#8217;s being extremely  overweight is a symptom of an unhealthy trend in eating in the U.S., and it is  exceptional only in its extremity. The  so called &#8220;Standard American Diet&#8221; is a recipe for obesity in children and  adults, for cardiovascular disease, and for the other illnesses that are  sometimes called &#8220;diseases of affluence&#8221; (including diabetes and many cancers)  that afflict people who are largely sedentary and eat large quantities of fat,  processed sugar, meat, and dairy.<\/p>\n<p>We should not be arresting people and taking away their  children for simply following the pack on dietary matters. What we should do, instead, is educate  everyone and demand that the government \u2013 in the form of public schools \u2013 begin  to serve as a model for healthful nutrition, rather than as a parody of  American over-indulgence. We must not  look for &#8220;bad apples&#8221; who over-feed their children. We must instead circulate the information  that apples and other fresh, plant-based foods are nutritious, delicious, and  conducive to preventing and fighting the illnesses to which we have become all  too susceptible.<\/p>\n<p class=\"authorfoot\">\n<a name=\"bio\"><\/a>Sherry F. Colb, a FindLaw columnist, is Professor  of Law and Charles Evans Hughes Scholar at Cornell Law   School. 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