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White House Task Force will look at vitamin D deficency in childhood obesity

Sunday, May 16th, 2010 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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The US First Lady Michelle Obama has recognised the risks of vitamin D deficiency in a official report to the US President Obama and ordered a task force will now tackle the issue head on for the Lets Move campaign!

15 year old Ryan McLaughlin from the ‘Shine on Scotland’ said its really great news and it will help in the fight against vitamin D deficency . Ryan also said:  that back in February this year he posted an amazing story on the First Lady and the emotion behind a new campaign that she was planning called Lets Move.

The First Lady’s story has touched me personally Ryan said ‘when I read the First Lady speak of her emotion that she felt in watching her fathers fight with MS now sadly gone I felt her pain. I have followed it now for months in hope that she would get involved in raising the massive vitamin D deficency problem in the US.

I have been long campaigning in the US to put pressure on the USDA to lift the recommended daily amount of vitamin D and of course raise awarenesss of vitamin D and the link with MS using social websites facebook and twitter. I watch for the latest news hoping for an announcement and when it came this week I was over the moon.

Now I hope to hear the USDA announce much awaited new RDA figures very shortly, it will help in my campaign for vitamin D for every Scottish child in the aim of preventing future cases of Multiple Sclerosis in Scotland.

The First Lady Michelle Obama and the US Government are taking this very seriously indeed and investing a $1 billion a year in federal funding to this campaign, in such financially hard times its a very big message they want action and results.

It’s a brilliant campaign and it will have a roll on effect for other diseases such as MS and I am sure that with amazing news like this hopefully it will highlight the problem in the UK and hope that a new focus will be placed on funding of further research studies and clinical trials into vitamin D.

In a recent study it was again show that vitamin D can help lessen symptoms in people with MS so its so even more important to me now that I get action taken to help my mum !

I am proud to say that the Scottish Government has took the problem seriously for many months and with a little more work i’ll continue to campaign and raise awareness for MS so we can get even more Governments to look at it. My campaign has managed to lead to some movement already from the Governments in Wales and Ireland earlier this year!

The Scottish Summit on vitamin D will happen in September, planning is underway by the great team at MS Society Scotland and the Scottish Government.

Please have a look at the amazing Lets Move campaign website and help spread the word by following link below

http://www.letsmove.gov/

Michelle Obama reveals emotion behind health project

Friday, February 26th, 2010 | Tags: , , , , , , ,
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First Lady Michelle Obama has been putting her heart and soul into a new campaign to encourage healthy eating among youngsters.

And while America’s First Lady has always demonstrated an interest in vegetables and fitness, the mum-of-two has revealed the real motivation behind her schemes comes from her father.

“If I’m more reflective, because my father had multiple sclerosis and physical movement wasn’t a given for him, as I talk to my brother now, neither one of us took our physical fitness for granted,” she tells the Washington Post.

“We knew our father was a jock when he grew up – he boxed – and to see him go from that so quickly, without any warning, to someone who couldn’t walk without crutches, you don’t take that for granted. I don’t think my father ever did.”

“He did his best to always get out there with us. When he’d come home from work, if he was on a shift that would allow him to, we’d be boxing or throwing the ball or playing dodge ball. There was always some game involved.”

Michelle’s Let’s Move initiative has received a presidential nod of support and will be backed up with up to $1 billion a year in federal funds.