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WHY ARE AMERICANS SO FAT

WHY ARE AMERICANS SO FAT?

No matter how you tip the scales, Americans are getter wider every year. What's worse is that many nations are following suit.

To understand the true size of the American obesity epidemic, we first need to understand what it really means to be overweight. Generally, doctors and nutritionists classify people as either underweight, healthy weight, overweight, or obese. These different classifications are determined by body mass index (BMI), or a measure of body fat based on your height and weight.

As for what is driving America's chronic weight problem, Scientific studies often reach conflicting conclusions, meaning many theories are out there, but the preponderance of evidence points to the two causes most people already suspect: too much food and too little exercise.

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Bigger Portions

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that the average American ate almost 20% more calories in the year 2000 than they did in 1983, thanks, in part, to a boom in meat consumption. Today, each American puts away an average of 195lbs of meat every year, compared to just 138lbs in the 1950's. Consumption of added fats also shot up by around two thirds over the same period, and grain consumption rose 45% since 1970.

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Research published by the World Health Organization found that a rise in fast food sales correlated to a rise in body mass index, and Americans are notorious for their fast-food consumption ― such food makes up about 11% of the average American diet. Another study demonstrates the full effect added sugars from soda and energy drinks are wreaking havoc on American waistlines. So it is not just how much we eat, but what we eat.

Confusing "Diet" for "Nutrition"

The role of diet in the U.S. obesity epidemic is obviously major, but it's also complex. Consumers are sent wildly mixed messages when it comes to what to eat and how much. One one hand, larger portions, processed packaged food, and drive-thru meals are branded as almost classically American — fast, cheap, filling and delicious. On the other hand, we spend over $20 billion annually on weight loss schemes, from diet books and pills all the way up to last-resort surgeries like lap-bands and liposuction. It's no wonder we're looking for fast food and fast weight loss options, we spend more time at work and less time in our homes and kitchens than our parents did. Sometimes you only have time to pack a leftover pizza slice and a slim-fast for lunch, irony be damned.

This schizophrenic relationship with food is easy to explain in terms of marketing schemes. As decades of soda and tv dinners caught up with our waistlines, the U.S. diet industry grew bigger, faster and smarter. Since the 1970s, popular nutrition wisdom and fad diets have flamed in and out just as quickly as the Arch Deluxe or the McRib. In the 1990s, our big enemy was fat. Low-fat and fat-free products flew off supermarket shelves. It took us decades to learn that when something is fat-free and full-flavored, it's probably too good to be true.

As it turns out, most food companies were just swapping hydrogenated oils and sugar in for the animal fats they removed from low-fat products. Hydrogenated oils are restructured vegetable oils that carry high levels of trans-fats, an amazingly evil type of fat that can raise your bad cholesterol, lower your good cholesterol and increase your risks of developing heart disease, stroke and diabetes. While somewhat less sinister, added sugar can also wreak major damage on a diet. Technically low in calories, high-quantities of sugar disrupts our metabolisms, causing surges in insulin and energy levels and ultimately contributing to weight gain and diabetes.

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Inactivity is the New Normal

Lack of exercise is also a major culprit in the obesity epidemic. It's been decades since most Americans worked in fields and on factory floors, a far greater majority of us are sitting throughout our workday. This means less exercise each day. According to one study, only 20% of today's jobs require at least moderate physical activity, as opposed to 50% of jobs in 1960. Other research suggests Americans burn 120 to 140 fewer calories a day than they did 50 years ago. Add this to the higher amount of calories we are packing in, and we get a perfect recipe for weight gain.

But lethargy goes well beyond the workplace. It is also how we get to work and what we do after. Americans walk less than people in any other industrialized country, preferring to sit in cars to get around. And at the end of the day, 80% of Americans don't get enough exercise, according to the CDC.

A number of other factors are thought to play a role in the obesity epidemic, such as the in utero effects of smoking and excessive weight gain in pregnant mothers. Poor sleep, stress, and lower rates of breastfeeding are also thought to contribute to a child's long term obesity risk. Of course, these factors are not explicit or solitary causes of obesity, but they are reliable indicators of the kinds of systemic healthcare failures contributing to this crisis.

YOU R WHAT YOU EAT

In the end, though, we can't lose sight of the big picture. Over the past years, diet fads have come and gone, with people rushing to blame red meat, dairy, wheat, fat, sugar, etc. for making them fat, but in reality, the problem is much simpler. Genetics and age do strongly influence metabolism, but as the CDC points out, weight gain and loss is primarily a formula of total calories consumed versus total calories used.

CHRIS BEFORE & AFTER VAN

THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW: There are currently 1.6 billion overweight adults in the world. In just 10 years, the WHO projects that number will grow by 40%.

THINGS YOU MAY WANT TO SAVE: Trips to fast food outlets, trips to supermarkets, daily trips to the beer garden. How about stop off at local farmers market and choose some healthy fresh foods?

ZENTRAVELER SAYS: If these photos of fat Americans arent enough to get you to get serious about your health... then there is very little hope for existing and future generations. Do yourself a favor eliminate fast foods, sugary drinks and anything at the supermarket promoting low fat, fat free, sugar free, do exercise and learn to count calories? This is not rocket science... its the extra calories from a big mac or large pizza and ice cream and donuts that are now a part of you?  Fatty, fatso, whale, couch potato names your friends and relatives call you...show them you can change?

ZENTRAVELER TIPS:  WEIGHT GAIN IS NOT YOUR FAULT? GIANT CORPORATIONS HAVE STACKED THE CARDS AGAINST THE AVERAGE CONSUMER.  THEY HAVE ADDED CHEMICALS THAT TRIGGER THE HUNGER AND EAT RESPONSE AND YOU ARE HOOKED JUST LIKE A HEROINE ADDICT WITH NO WAY OUT?  IF YOU WANT TO BEAT THE ODDS OF OBESITY HERE IS A SIMPLE FORMULA TO DO IT:  JUST DO IT?

  1. NO SNACKING WHILE TRYING TO REDUCE WEIGHT...THIS IS A DEAD WRONG APPROACH ON ANY LOSEWEIGHT PROGRAMS.
  2. PRACTICE OMAD WHICH IS ONE MEAL A DAY AND WATCH THE POUNDS DISSAPEAR.
  3. GO ON AN ENTRIRE DAY TWENTY FOUR HOUR FAST (MONDAY A GREAT DAY TO DO THIS) NO FOOD AND LIMITED DRINKS.
  4. ADD ROUTINE EXERCISE LIKE WALKING, SWIMMING, BICYCLE, AND GYM AT LEAST THREE TIMES A WEEK THIRTY MINUTE SESSIONS. WALK UP THE STAIRS AND WALK IN THE AIR-CON SHOPPING CENTER.
  5. HYDRATE DRINK AT LEAST 8 GLASSES OF WATER DAILY
  6. BUY A WEIGHT SCALE AND WEIGH YOURSELF MORNING AND NIGHT
  7. TRIED EVERYTHING AND WANT THAT PERFECT SNACK HERE GOES:
  8. EAT A SMALL PACK OF PEANUTS TO BEAT DIABETES
  9. BUY A SMALL HEAD OF CABBAGE...REMOVE OUTER LAYERS AND EAT ONE OR TWO LEAVES OF CABBAGE DAILY TO SNACK ON. EACH CABBAGE LEAF IS CRUNCHY AND GOOD AND MAKES HUNGER DISSAPEAR  PLUS BEAT CANCER.
  10. THATS ALL FOLKS:  FOLLOW THIS SIMPLE FORMULA AND YOU ARE ON THE WAY TO GOOD HEALTH.
  11. CAUTION DONT JOIN ANY QUICK WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAMS... SAME AS THROWING MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN WITH LIMITED OR NO RESULTS.
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