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Why Is There An Obesity Epidemic Worldwide?

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Why is there an obesity epidemic worldwide? Is it possible to stop this epidemic or has the approach to the epidemic been wrong all along? Some of the answers may lie within this documentary of Fed Up. The main points the author makes in the documentary is that obesity is a worldwide epidemic. It also concluded that sugar is the main culprit of this epidemic. Some evidence that has been given to support these arguments are the McGovern Report which was designed to reengineer all foods to reduce fat. However, by responding to this report the government learned food did not taste as good, so they began adding sugar to help the food taste better. The government became creative with their vocabulary to call sugar and its substitutes. The World Health Organization wrote the TRS 916; stating sugar was responsible for the increasing rate in obesity. The TRS 916 was quickly covered up when it became an implication that the reduction in fat and the rise in sugar might be responsible for the rise in obesity. These facts were supported by the McGovern report and the TRS 916. The video quickly discusses how the government is favoring profits over health while lobbying against regulations and how the American Academy of Family Physicians are partners with coca cola. Some of the data and measurements presented in the movie are a 20oz bottle of soda contains the equivalent of approximately 17 teaspoons of sugar. 1 soda per day increases a child’s chance of obesity by 60%. Individuals

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