obesity table - love it o hate it


 America - the land of the free and ... Land of the fat ! The harsh reality is that the United States is probably the largest country in the world !

More than a third of U.S. adults ( 35.7 % ) are obese . Approximately 17 % ( 12.5 million) of children and adolescents aged 2-19 are obese .

In the last thirty years,obesity table the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related diseases in the United States has increased dramatically . Since the early U.S.S.R., the percentage of children aged 6 to 19 are classified as overweight has more than tripled,obesity table from 5 percent to 17 percent , while the share of adults are overweight or obese increased from half to two- thirds of the population . During this same period obesity table, the number of fast food restaurants more than two. Exhibit as " Super size Me" and "Fast Food Nation " with popular media reports have often suggested that fast food is at least partly responsible for the rising rates of obesity in the United States.

Despite the popularity of this view obesity table, it has been difficult to establish empirically a definite relationship between fast food and obesity. The mere fact that fast food restaurants and obesity have increased over time is not sufficiently substantiated in this regard, as are studies that are based on differences in fast food consumption among individuals, because people who eat more fast food can be prone to other behaviors that affect obesity table.

Of course , in recent years obesity table, the media in the U.S. have made egret efforts to share the risks of obesity and the new concept of welfare , but then there is a greater awareness of the side effects of the diet there is little in the way of results of statistical improvements .

So what 's the problem?

Interestingly obesity table, while Americans point fingers at fast food restaurants is probably not what the fast food restaurants are to blame, but the consumers themselves , and believe it or not , technological progress . Remember - a free economy provides that the supply meets the demand and not the reverse ,obesity table and no free economy like the U.S. !

However, the lifestyle is also to blame . Major economic demands on families have generated enormous challenges for the style of life of individuals and families. Consumption-based economy of the United States is largely to blame obesity table. The economic realities of running a home in the United States usually the husband and wife work full-time in jobs require . Home parent families tend to have great pressure and so the lifestyle of the American consumer requires a good balance between work and family obesity table. This balance is what has created a new culture of food - fast, cheap and tasty - wrapped up in one word : " Practice" . Since the end of World War II , Americans have migrated to all that you shave time from their busy lives obesity table.

Note that the food industry in the U.S. capture 49 percent of the food budget of Americans , according to the National Restaurant Association obesity table. Thus, these groups of restaurants have a great influence on what we eat.

In addition obesity table, the government is taking an interest, and a large number of government sponsored in place that are designed to help consumers make their minds , the most controversial of these proposals recommendations : Communities could consider a tax on soft drinks and sweets price breaks offer healthier beverage choices obesity table.

However, the big change , like many things these days has been driven by the Internet. The internet is the best friend of a restaurant and its own worst enemy obesity table. Love it or hate it , the Internet has been the main platform for concepts such as channels wellness, healthy eating and healthy effects of pre -packaged foods / processed and fast .

The Information Age , which has accelerated consumer understanding of good food and bad food , brought two major changes:

1) Consumer awareness has forced changes in demand - McDonalds now serves salads!

2) underground movements have become major - for example, the " farm to table " movement has created its own sites and partner restaurants [ that are converted to strings ] Every leader well known in the United States is promoting and sustainability obesity table. agricultural land products , meat and fish , too.

Over the past decade , obesity rates have remained the same in women , while men experienced a slight increase obesity table. This increase occurred mainly in high-income men , for reasons researchers could not explain .

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