DutchNews.nl, March 20,
2015
Amsterdam city council is placing
300 drinking water fountains around the capital in an effort to encourage
children to drink water rather than sugary drinks.
The plan is part of the
city’s efforts to reduce childhood obesity. Some 160 drinking water fountains
have already been installed and a further 40 are at the planning stage. The
rest will be set up in the coming years.
Figures from the city’s health board show
one in five Amsterdam children is overweight.
Intensive efforts to encourage
children to exercise and eat more healthily are beginning to pay off, alderman
Eric van der Burg said on Friday.
The number of overweight five year olds has
gone down by 2% over the past two years, he said. However, 30,000 children are
still too heavy and 2,300 are obese.
Part of the problem is in cultural
differences, Van der Burg said. ‘Richer families in the centre buy water but
poorer families like to think they are rich enough to buy cola and not to drink
water out of a tap,’ the Parool quotes him as saying.

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