we are back with sgmd. as a doctor and parent, i ve spent a lot of time thinking about childhood obesity. more than one-third of our children are overweight or obese. it s hard to even say that, and sometimes the problem seems insurmountable. we re always on the lookout for new solutions. jamie oliver, you may know him by lots of different names, the naked chef is one of them. jamie s latest crusade is fighting obesity. he has a new show called jamie oliver s revolution. he s trying to get the most unhealthy city, huntington, west virginia, to clean up their act. we ll talk about that. but we started with something i was really interested in, taking a trip to the grocery store. just take me through, i want to get in your mind a little bit here. so you re walking in. i want to shop right for my family tonight. tell me what i should do. what should i be thinking about, at least? the quickest and easiest lesson to learn is what my granddad taught me when i was 5
significant injuries at 19 or 20 years old, you can usually trace it back to overuse at 12 and 13 years old. a lot of these kids are playing one sport and playing it year round. growing up, glavine took a break each season to play hockey. he gave his arm a rest and thinks that may have contributed to his long baseball career and he s hoping these little leaguers catch on. don t throw curveballs. don t throw it all. yeah. that s not good. dr. sanjay gup tax cnn, atlanta. catch sanjay s show, sanjay gupta md he s got the naked chef, jamie oliver and find out why jamie says we re in one of the darkest moments in american health. he was lonely, overweight, bullied and to add injury to insults, surgery left him with a plastic valve in his neck. so many obstacles for this teen, but he s rising above them all. he opened his mouth to sing and all of the guys in class just went