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Obesity And Its Effects On Obesity

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Obesity has been around for several thousands of years but hasn’t always been a serious epidemic. A higher amount of fat or stored energy used to mean a greater chance at surviving a famine, but those times are long gone in the industrialized world. As time has progressed, we’ve see an exponential growth in obesity rates despite our best efforts to slow it down. In order to contain and eventually decrease obesity rates, we would first need to know what fuels this powerful monster of the western culture. Has our problem been generated from an increase in inactivity, sugar consumption, fat consumption, other factors or a combination of them? A collection of studies have been observed to discover what the real main factor to obesity in …show more content…

This is not meant to hint that coke is a healthy alternative to diet coke because, truthfully, neither are the answer. The average diet in today’s society demonstrates the quick and substantial increase in obesity. People are eating dinner from gas stations rather than a home cooked meal, choosing soda over water and are snacking more often than ever. These everyday activities are what we call “predisposing factors” to health issues. The specific pre-disposing factors in question here may lead to type 2 diabetes, hypertension, lipid problems, heart disease, Fatty liver disease, polycystic ovarian syndrome, cancers and dementia. The sum of the costs for these 8 diseases accounts for 75% of global healthcare. In the film The Skinny on Obesity, Dr. Robert Lustig states that 2010 was actually the first year that data showed that there was a decrease in mean life span by three months, due in part to these conditions (Lustig 2012). That marks the first time in the history of the world that lifespan began to go down instead of up. One common misconception about our consumption is that fat is the worse ingredient in food. It is, in fact, sugar. Sugar is 50 times more potent than other calories and is partly fat in of its self. For this reason, it is wrong to think that 100 calories from Oreos are equal to 100 calories from carrots because the detrimental differences in physiological effects that they have. This may seem obvious but the fact that sugar

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