093_HR0147 LRB093 11339 KEF 13650 r 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has shown 3 that the consumption of soft drinks has increased by 500% 4 over the past 50 years, and Americans consume more than 53 5 gallons of carbonated soft drinks per person per year; and 6 WHEREAS, Studies have consistently demonstrated that soft 7 drink consumption increases the risk of dental caries; and 8 WHEREAS, Soft drinks contain sugar and caffeine; and 9 WHEREAS, Excess energy intake results in obesity and soft 10 drinks result in excess energy intake; and 11 WHEREAS, That USDA recommends people eating 1600 calories 12 per day not eat more than 6 teaspoons a day of refined sugar, 13 12 teaspoons per day for those eating 2200 calories, and 18 14 teaspoons per day for those eating 2800 calories; and 15 WHEREAS, Teenage boys consume 34 teaspoons of sugar per 16 day with 44% from soft drinks and teenage girls consume 24 17 teaspoons of sugar per day with 40% from soft drinks; and 18 WHEREAS, For every additional serving of sugar sweetened 19 drinks consumed, there was a 60% increase in children's risk 20 of becoming overweight; and 21 WHEREAS, For every additional serving consumed, a child 22 was 48% more likely to be overweight; and 23 WHEREAS, Schools play a significant role in nutrition 24 education, not only because children eat many of their meals 25 at school, but also because schools educate students 26 concerning appropriate nutritional decisions and are viewed 27 by students as an authority, setting examples that will last 28 a lifetime; therefore, be it 29 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE -2- LRB093 11339 KEF 13650 r 1 NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 2 the Department of Public Health, in conjunction with the 3 State Board of Education, is directed to conduct a sugar 4 consumption study to determine the effects of sugar 5 consumption as it relates to the overall health of school 6 children; in addition, the study shall examine the impact of 7 easy access to candy and soda machines in schools and 8 existing policies of school boards to enter exclusive right 9 contracts with producers of soft drinks in an effort to 10 supplement budget shortfalls; and be it further 11 RESOLVED, That the Department shall consult with 12 appropriate medical, dental and advocacy groups, including 13 the soft drink and candy industry when conducting this study; 14 and be it further 15 RESOLVED, That the Department shall promulgate rules if 16 necessary to implement the study and report its findings to 17 the Governor and General Assembly of the State of Illinois on 18 or before January 1, 2004.