News Release
For Immediate Release: Thursday, September 23,
2004
Contact: Ms. Simon Chaitowitz, communications director, Ext. 309
or simonc@pcrm.org
NEA Sells Out to Atkins
Doctors Want Full Disclosure, Launch Letter-Writing
Campaign
Washington, D.C.—PCRM is calling on the National Education
Association and three other education organizations to provide a
full financial disclosure of their controversial new contracts permitting
Atkins Nutritionals to market its diet information to school children.
The NEA, the New York State United Teachers, Public Schools for
the 21st Century, and the National Association of State Boards of
Education have reportedly struck deals with Atkins Nutritionals,
the commercial arm of the low-carb fad diet empire.
In a letter to each organization, the Physicians Committee for
Responsible Medicine faults the associations for mortgaging children’s
health in financial deals with a fad diet company. PCRM will launch
a national letter-writing campaign on its Web site tomorrow.
The Atkins diet emphasizes meat and other fatty foods and is low
on healthy carbohydrate-rich foods, such as rice, that are staples
in countries where populations are generally slim, healthy, and
long-lived.
“The Atkins diet is a terrible
message for kids, and the NEA should be ashamed of itself for selling
out,” said PCRM President Neal
D. Barnard, M.D. “Children have been repeatedly exploited
in marketing arrangements with the dairy industry, Coca-Cola, Krispy
Kreme donuts, and fast-food chains, and it’s time for this
to stop.”
Low-carb diets have been condemned by many health organizations,
including the American Heart Association, because they often lead
to high cholesterol levels and other problems.
“For the NEA to team up with a fad diet company is irresponsible,”
Dr. Barnard said. “At the very time that studies have linked
low-carb diets to high cholesterol levels, heart disease, and kidney
abnormalities, the NEA has apparently cut a deal with the group
that pushes this dangerous diet.”
“This arrangement is just as unscrupulous as the deals schools
have made with candy and soft drink companies—deals that will
likely be targeted by upcoming legal challenges,” said PCRM
Chief Legal Counsel Mindy Kursban.
News agencies have recently reported that Atkins Nutritionals has
fallen on hard times as interest in low-carb diets has waned and
as health risks of low-carb diets have come to light. The company
is evidently looking for ways to rebound, according to PCRM.
Founded in 1985, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
is a nonprofit health organization that promotes preventive medicine,
especially good nutrition. PCRM also conducts clinical research
studies, opposes unethical human experimentation, and promotes alternatives
to animal research.
Interview availability: For media interviews with
Mindy Kursban or Dr. Barnard, please contact Ms. Simon Chaitowitz
at 202-686-2210, ext. 309 or simonc@pcrm.org.
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