Jeb Bush takes latest jab at anti-obesity video game

Picky eater.
Picky eater. flickr/David Goehring
Picky eater.
Picky eater. flickr/David Goehring

Jeb Bush takes latest jab at anti-obesity video game

WBEZ brings you fact-based news and information. Sign up for our newsletters to stay up to date on the stories that matter.
Picky eater. (flickr/David Goehring)

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush last week unveiled his health care plan, and in it he ridicules research funded by the National Institutes of Health – specifically, smartphone games intended to teach healthy eating habits.

Two scenes from the video game “Kiddio” are pictured on the USDA website. (USDA)

Bush didn’t name the company behind that game in his proposal, but Republican Representative Matt Salmon did: Houston-based Archimage.

In July, Salmon introduced a bill that would strip funding from video games teaching “food parenting practices,” including Archimage’s game “Kiddio.”

Here & Now’s Robin Young talks with the people behind the games at the center of this controversy: Richard Buday of Archimage and Tom Baranowski of Baylor College of Medicine.

via Here & Now