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Spam At Heart Of South Pacific Obesity Crisis
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 2-11-2008 | Nick Squires

Posted on 02/11/2008 6:54:44 PM PST by blam

Spam at heart of South Pacific obesity crisis

By Nick Squires In Sydney
Last Updated: 12:32pm GMT 11/02/2008

It was lampooned by Monty Python and spurned by British shoppers, but Spam is fuelling a "raging epidemic" of diabetes, strokes and heart disease among the previously lithe inhabitants of the South Pacific.

Another of Britain's colonial culinary legacies - corned beef - is also being blamed for a rise in obesity-related illnesses in countries once known for muscled warriors and slim-hipped maidens.

Many islanders drive to the local shop to buy tins of spam

Countries across the region - many of them former British territories, from Tonga to Tuvalu - are struggling to deal with a health crisis caused by poor diet and not enough exercise.

Where once islanders ate fish, vegetables and coconuts, burning off excess calories by casting nets from canoes and farming small plots of land, now they eat tinned, processed food and drive to the nearest shop.

Once confined to the South Pacific's somnolent capitals, the problem of obesity has now spread to outlying islands.

"Even if you go into a store in a remote village you'll find shelves of Spam and corned beef," said Dr Jan Pryor, the director of research at the Fiji School of Medicine.

"In the past it was unusual for anyone to have a stroke under 50, now people are having strokes in their twenties and thirties. You see it every day."

Figures from the World Health Organisation show that Pacific island nations make up eight of the world's 10 most obese countries.

"What we have in this country is a raging epidemic. We have 6,000 to 8,000 cases of diabetes out of a population of 53,000 people," said Carl Hacker, the director of economic policy and planning in the Marshall Islands.

"What is unfolding here is a physical disaster and a fiscal disaster."

The single-island nation of Nauru, which faces economic disaster in the wake of its Australian-run refugee detention centre closing down last week, heads the list with 94.5 per cent of people older than 15 defined as obese.

Similar problems are repeated across the South Pacific.

"When I was a child, there was less imported food, we would eat local food, which was high carbohydrate, low sugar and high fibre," said Dr Malokai Ake, the chief medical officer for public health in Tonga.

"We would walk or ride on a horse to work in the plantations and spend a lot of time fishing, swimming or diving.

"The amount of calories people have every day now, we used to only have on feast days."

Researchers have suggested Pacific Islanders have a genetic disposition to obesity. They say their metabolism has learned to cope over thousands of years with times of plenty and periods of famine by quickly storing surplus calories as body fat.

Tonga's late king, Taufa'ahau Tupou IV, who died in 2006, was once renowned as the world's heaviest monarch, weighing in at 440lbs.

He tried to persuade his subjects to lose weight by taking up - in his seventies - regular bicycle rides up and down the runway of the country's international airport.

But education has not been enough to curb the growth of obesity, largely because of economics.

It is cheaper to buy "mutton flaps" - belly cuts from sheep which are high in saturated fat - from New Zealand and Australia, or "turkey tails" from the US, than fresh local fish.

Some countries have tried banning the most unhealthy imports.

Fiji banned the importation of mutton flaps in 2000 and Samoa banned imports of turkey tails in 2007.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: diet; obesity; pacific; south; southpacific; spam
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To: blam

Yep, that’s one of many. Over here I’ve met many from Micronesia and some from Melanesia who’ve come to expect welfare from the US to this day. A lot of the cultural habits have been restored but a ‘Free Lunch’ attitude endures.


81 posted on 02/11/2008 8:32:22 PM PST by BIGLOOK (Keelhaul politicians. The Ship of State needs a good scrubbing!)
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To: coconutt2000

Miss Tonga is pretty darn cute!


82 posted on 02/11/2008 8:33:30 PM PST by SIDENET (Hubba Hubba...)
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To: blam
Spam at heart of South Pacific obesity crisis

Instead of reading e-mails, they should be out there kayaking.

83 posted on 02/11/2008 8:35:11 PM PST by BlazingArizona
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To: Sun
Armour TREET is much better than Spam. Try it.

Now I have to go get some for a taste test.

(curiosity and all that, you know)

84 posted on 02/11/2008 8:36:14 PM PST by SIDENET (Hubba Hubba...)
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To: blam
What's the shelf life of SPAM?...

What's the life of your shelf?

85 posted on 02/11/2008 8:39:48 PM PST by Gritty (Old Newt said to me one day, ‘If we fought you fair, you’d win every time.’ - Bill Clinton)
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To: Squantos

Buy t-bone steaks and portabella mushrooms.

Saute mushrooms in red wine and butter.

Cook steaks on a very hot grill.

Eat.


86 posted on 02/11/2008 8:49:13 PM PST by Eaker (If illegal immigrants were so great for an economy; Mexico would be building a wall to keep them in)
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To: vetvetdoug
Horsemeat! You lucky, lucky, bastard, we had to eat horse hooves and horseflies and horesh$t.
87 posted on 02/11/2008 8:49:56 PM PST by Old North State
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To: mtbopfuyn
Yikes. Spam Man creeped me out.

I didn't know that he spoke until the second time I looked at the site and it loaded correctly.

88 posted on 02/11/2008 8:52:23 PM PST by SIDENET (Hubba Hubba...)
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To: robomatik
if that is not the scariest site since mulletsgalore.com i don’t know what is. just horrible.

Whoa, I just found out that you can click on the people and they say things. The dog barks, too.

89 posted on 02/11/2008 8:58:17 PM PST by SIDENET (Hubba Hubba...)
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To: LibFreeOrDie
Potted meat is pure evil.

I still have flashbacks to getting potted meat sandwiches in my lunches as a kid.

(I was one SKINNY kid.)

90 posted on 02/11/2008 9:02:05 PM PST by SIDENET (Hubba Hubba...)
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To: blam
The Soviet Army survived on Spam during WW2.

I watched a show on the history channel about the T-34 in WWII. A T-34 crewman was talking about what they were given in rations. (I'm paraphrasing the amounts) 300 grams of bread per person, 1 litre of vodka per tank, canned vegetables, 100 grams of butter per tank, and canned meat. (the following is a direct quote from the Soviet tanker) "If we were very lucky, the canned meat given to us was SPAM from America, that was delicious!"
91 posted on 02/11/2008 9:06:25 PM PST by Tailback
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To: blam
The video
92 posted on 02/11/2008 9:08:51 PM PST by Tribune7 (How is inflicting pain and death on an innocent, helpless human being for profit, moral?)
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To: 04-Bravo
I agree with you. Spam has been popular in the Pacific since WWII. It can’t suddenly be causing a health crisis.

It's not the SPAM. It's the huge amounts of carbs in the form of RICE and high fructose corn syrup in soda pop and frozen juice concentrate.
93 posted on 02/11/2008 9:09:36 PM PST by Tailback
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To: Tailback
"If we were very lucky, the canned meat given to us was SPAM from America, that was delicious!"

They were happy to have it.

94 posted on 02/11/2008 9:10:56 PM PST by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: Squantos

Loco Moco is my favorite dish. At Christmas I asked what the family wanted for Christmas dinner. The vote was unanimous for L & L Hawaiian BBQ here in Las Vegas.


95 posted on 02/11/2008 9:16:29 PM PST by pops88 (geek chick over 40)
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To: SIDENET

“Now I have to go get some for a taste test.

(curiosity and all that, you know)”

Yes, compare by taste, and read the ingredients of both (and I bet Armour isn’t as liberal as Hormel, either).


96 posted on 02/11/2008 9:16:29 PM PST by Sun (Duncan Hunter:pro-God/life/borders, understands Red China threat, NRA A+rating!)
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To: HiJinx

Did you know that Alaska was also big with spam? Alaska and Hawaii were very military during the war and that is when spam got in the door. I once went to a night club in Anchorage and the menu was all spam. There were fifty ways to have it served. nothing else on the menu but spam. LOL


97 posted on 02/11/2008 9:59:17 PM PST by fish hawk (The religion of Darwinism = Monkey Intellect)
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To: blam

This thread is absolutely obscene! Ewwwww.


98 posted on 02/11/2008 10:00:36 PM PST by matthew fuller (COMPLETE THE FENCE NOW, McCAIN!)
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To: fish hawk

I wondered why there was Spam displayed so prominently at the local Okinawan food store in Kichijoji. Garlic Spam, regular Spam... four or five different kinds. Okinawa may be part of Japan, but they have a different culture, I suspect similar to the South Pacific Islanders.

Not totally fond of the stuff myself. I’ll eat it, but it’s not something I go shopping for.


99 posted on 02/11/2008 10:04:51 PM PST by Ronin (Bushed out!!! Another tragic victim of BDS.)
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To: Ronin

I don’t care for it either but I love the canned corn beef.


100 posted on 02/11/2008 10:06:36 PM PST by fish hawk (The religion of Darwinism = Monkey Intellect)
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