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Expert slates Santa’s sway over dental health

17th Dec 2009

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Santa should share Rudolf's snack of carrots and celery sticks rather than brandy and mince pies and swap his reindeer for a bike or walk, says a public health expert.

The doctor says the current image of Santa promotes obesity, poor oral health, drink-driving, speeding and a general unhealthy lifestyle.

Dr Nathan Grills, from Monash University in Australia, argues that ‘Santa only needs to affect health by 0.1% to damage millions of lives' and that it would be better if his popularity was used to promote healthy living.

Dr Grills carried out a review of literature and web-based material to assess Santa's potential negative impact on public health – there were no peer reviewed publications on this issue.

Regarding the impact on dental health, he said: ‘Given half a chance, Santa indiscriminately distributes candy to masses of kids. One has to wonder about the choking hazards this poses to infants who pick up such candy, not to mention the impact on dental caries!'

The investigation revealed very high Santa awareness amongst children.

Among children in the US, Santa Claus was the only fictional character more highly recognised than Ronald McDonald, says the paper.

Dr Grills also found that ‘Santa sells, and sometimes he sells harmful products' and this happens on a global scale.

While Santa is now banned from smoking, images of him enjoying a pipe or cigar can still be found on Christmas cards.

Above: Bad Santa – and new-look Santa after a healthy makeover

Father Christmas potentially promotes drink-driving, argues Dr Grills, and refers to the tradition of leaving Santa Claus a brandy to wish him well on his travel, with a few billion houses to visit Santa would soon be over the limit, says the study.

And also Santa has the potential to spread infectious diseases, says the paper.

If Santa sneezes or coughs around 10 times a day, all the children who sit on his lap may end up with swine flu as well as their Christmas present, argues Grills.

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While more research is needed before calling for authorities to regulate Santa's activities, Grills proposes a new image for Santa – a slimmed down version on a treadmill!

To read the paper, click here.

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Dr Ebenezer Grills says "Bah! Humbug!", in an attempt to push-out the boat still further for the nanny state.
Posted by drstephenmorris 17/12/09 at 09:36
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