Why Are Doctors Selling Out to Coke?

This articles comes to us from food.theatlantic.com.  We’re having a hard time believing it, but it’s true.  Read the original story HERE.

On October 6, the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) announced its new partnership with Coca-Cola.

What does AAFP get from this?

A grant “to develop consumer education content on beverages and sweeteners for FamilyDoctor.org.”

The AAFP, says its president, looks forward to

“working with The Coca-Cola Company, and other companies in the future, on the development of educational materials to teach consumers how to make the right choices and incorporate the products they love into a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.”
Coca-Cola must be thrilled with this.  As its CEO explains in an op-ed in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal, soft drinks are entirely benign and have nothing to do with obesity. Obesity is due to lack of physical activity and eating too much of other foods, not Coke. His view of the situation is entirely predictable.

But what about the AAFP? Family practice doctors have been telling me for years that it is not unusual for them to see overweight kids and adults in their practices who consume 1,000 to 2,000 calories a day from soft drinks alone. The first piece of advice to give any overweight person is to stop drinking soft drinks (or other sugary drinks).

This partnership places the AAFP in embarrassing conflict of interest.  I gather that members were not consulted.  They need to make their voices heard.  I hope AAFP members decide that no matter what Coke paid for this partnership, their loss of credibility is not worth the price.

Addendum: Here’s what a Chicago Tribune blogger has to say about this.

Further addendum, October 10: As noted in the comments, AAFP members were consulted, more or less. Apparently, they decided Big Food was less of a problem than Big Pharm. Really? How about selling out to neither?

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  • http://www.thecrunchycoach.com/blog Emily

    How can the AAFP possibly expect themselves to be viewed as a credible organization by pulling stunts like this? Granola mamas like me already take much of what they preach as truth with a grain of salt. Selling themselves out to food manufacturers does little to endear me any more to them.

    *scratches head* I wonder what percentage of actual pedis who belong to the AAFP agree with this decision?

  • Paul Fay Christian

    You have to look at Coke’s history, the delivery system for various drugs; cocaine in the beginning, and now caffeine. Many industries benefit from Coke’s successful manufacturing and distribution. This high fructose corn syrup (hfcs) is a poison, links to diabetes (type II), and other obesity ailments are clear. HFCS just doesn’t kill you right away, GM corn is cheap. I would hope that doctors, most went to tax paid public schools, wouldn’t want to endorse a product that gives them clients. It’s anti -trust on so many levels. Somebody somewhere must be second guessing this decision by our doctors, one would hope, right?

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