Re: Why Over Fat?
Overweight and obesity is an epidemic of just the past few decades and was
not a problem 50 years ago. In my high school of 1400 students in
the 1940s there were perhaps no more than a half dozen students of either sex
that we would now call overweight and certainly no obese students. The
article below confirms this.
Since that time:
High fructose corn syrup - made from cornstarch, is added to zillions of
processed food products including canned vegetables. It is even found in
imitation crab meat. The process for this was not developed until the
1965-1970 era and coincides with our overweight epidemic. This is the only
sweetener now found in carbonated beverages and wasn't added until the corn
starch conversion process was invented.
Omega 3 - used to be in all naturally raised animals as well as fish.
Free range cattle still get Omega 3 from the grasses they eat, but our corn and
soy meal fed cattle and production line chickens no longer get this beneficial
and overweight protective agent. The native Inuit people of Greenland
lived almost exclusively on fish, seals, and whales which included large amounts
of blubber and other fats with very few vegetables and had no history of
overweight, heart disease or stroke. In the past 20 years they have acquired
the Western lifestyle and diet and are becoming overweight and subject to all of
our other ills. Green leafy vegetables contain Omega 3.
Our bodies were designed before agriculture and were not designed for
grains. Studies of Egyptian mummies have found that they died of arthrosclerosis
and other debilitating diseases, yet they were eating the American Heart
Association diet - before white flour. An excellent book regarding the
debilitating effects of grains is the "No-Grain Diet, Conquer Carbohydrate
Addiction and Stay Slim For Life" by Dr. Mercola. My granddaughter
who is a runner and not overweight read this book and went on the diet and lost
10 pounds in a week, most of it from around her middle. Another diet of a
similar type is the Paleolithic diet, which goes back to the pre-agricultural
days.
Of course the availability of fast food is a big contributor.
Yes, over eating causes overweight and obesity. However, there is
something else driving it it because this is a new phenomenon world wide and you
can't point your finger at just one thing. Yet many, many people including
several on Cure Zone will recognize that high fructose corn syrup has paralleled
this rise.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,288967,00.html
75 Percent of U.S. Adults Will Be Overweight by 2015, Study
Says
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
The waistlines of Americans continue
to grow and a new study estimates that by 2015, 75 percent of adults will be
overweight and 41 percent will be obese.
The percentage of adults in the U.S. that
were obese increased from 13 percent in the 1960s to 32 percent in 2004,
according to researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health's Center for Human Nutrition.
“The obesity rate in the United States has
increased at an alarming rate over the past three decades,” said Dr. Youfa
Wang, lead author of the study and an assistant professor at the Bloomberg
School of Public Health’s Department of International Health, in a press
release.
The proportion of overweight and obese
Americans has increased at an average rate of 0.3 to 0.8 percentage points a
year. Poorer Americans and some minority groups have been affected
disproportionately, according to the analysis, which was published online in
advance of the 2007 issue of the journal Epidemiologic Reviews.
Specifically, the study found that women
ages 20 to 34, regardless of race or ethnicity, are becoming obese
and overweight at a faster rate than men and children. It also found that 80
percent of black women age 40 and older are currently overweight, while 50
percent are obese.
“Obesity is a public health crisis,”
Wang added. “If the rate of obesity and overweight continues at this pace, by
2015, 75 percent of adults and nearly 24 percent of U.S. children and
adolescents will be overweight or obese.”
more at the link....