Study: Sedentary Lifestyles, Not Food, Responsible for Obesity

By Brant McLaughlin, published Dec 05, 2007
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On Tuesday, the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) attacked the stance of those whom it calls "nutrition zealots" and their claims that the food we eat is killing us through a new report showing forth that lifestyle, not diet, is the main cause of obesity.

The release of the CCF's report comes in the wake of two recent studies appearing in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), both of which back CCF's assertion that sedentary lifestyles and not food are the true biggest threat to health.

In its study, the CCF points out several new developments in our society over the last few decades that have led Americans to becoming more and more a nation of spectators and have led us away from the physical side of our culture.

The CCF report notes that televisions now outnumber human beings in American households; children on average are much more involved in sitting and playing video games instead of using their bodies to play outside; people use power tools like leaf blowers and machines such as riding mowers far more than rakes or push mowers; and that women have taken on non-physically-oriented jobs in the workplace in record numbers as examples of what is spearheading the obesity and heart disease epidemics.

"Health activists...single out 'junk food' as the culprit behind our ballooning behinds...[T]hese activists lobby for highly restrictive yet ineffective public health policies including product bans, fast-food zoning restrictions, and so-called Twinkie' taxes'...These misguided policy initiatives ignore not only the recent changes in American lifestyles, but also personal responsibility," says Trice Whitefield, a Research Analyst at the Center for Consumer Freedom.

Last year, the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition published a study in which it asserted that the combination of sedentary lifestyles and quick-and-easy fast food are a deadly combination in American society which, together, lead to a range of health problems including obesity, high blood pressure, heart attacks, and increased susceptibility to stress-related conditions.

Study: Sedentary Lifestyles, Not Food, Responsible for Obesity
Date: December 4, 2007
Location:
Washington, DC  USA
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Fruits are low in calories and highly nutritional already grown on public places at increasing ratios to face obesity trends. Tree climbing also can be a body exercise for children harvesting fruits. Other countries can join us on a fight against global obesity. In Brazil we are suggesting to increase fruit trees in the public area and change our country to a large tropical orchard. Then, sidewalks, squares, parks, roadsides will be plenty of free fruits bearing the most delicious and appropriate food to fight obesity. We believe Brazil can tackle obesity and be the leader on such fight. We intend the rural area conquer the cities make it full of fruits. http://revver.com/watch/225528 Even carnivores can be convinced to eat more fruits: http://revver.com/watch/218695 Why not humans can eat fruits for their own good?

Posted on 12/06/2007 at 5:12:00 AM

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