First lady Michelle Obama says she tries to talk about health, not weight with Malia, Sasha
By APTuesday, July 13, 2010
First lady talks about health, not weight at home
WASHINGTON — First lady Michelle Obama says she tries to talk about health — not weight — with her daughters.
Mrs. Obama, who launched a public awareness campaign against childhood obesity, says too much talk about weight and body size can lead to eating disorders. She says she is particularly sensitive to that because of her daughters, 12-year-old Malia and 9-year-old Sasha.
Instead of talking about weight, the first lady says she talks to them about eating right, what that looks like and why it’s important.
Mrs. Obama discussed her anti-obesity campaign during a web chat Tuesday with AOL Health. Her comments were in response to a question from a North Carolina woman who sought advice for helping overweight children.
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