Posted on 04/26/2017 8:34:16 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
REUTERS - - More than two-thirds of people living in Mexico, Chile and Ecuador are overweight or obese, costing their economies tens of billions of dollars every year, driving rates of disease and straining health services, according to a new UN report.
While the number of hungry people in Latin America and the Caribbean has halved in the past 25 years, the region is now struggling to combat an obesity epidemic.
Changing diets, including more processed food that are high in salt, sugar and fat, along with more sedentary lifestyles have triggered a rising tide of obesity, experts say.
The implications for the future of countries are frightening ... undernutrition is declining, but overnutrition is expected to become the largest social and economic burden in the region, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said in a statement.
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
Having lived in Mexico, may I say - Could it be the diet??? But but but I thought Americans were the fattest in all the land. This has to be America’s fault, right? Since we have made their lives miserable?? There are probably grants in this.
And how much $$ did they spend to ‘discover’ this amazing fact?...............
So much for my mom saying “eat your dinner or I’ll send it to starving children in Ecuador”.
Diet, plus smartphones, video games and automobiles..............
Too many tortillas, too many carbohydrates.
Plus, in Mexico regular sugared coca-cola is sold on virtually every street corner.
The same study noted that 100% of UN employees had larger than normal noses. I thought that was a rather tangential finding.
Those slim enough to make a run for it are already HERE.
Beans and rice and tortillas, repeat thrice daily in addition to other foods. No surprise. Way too many carbs being taken in daily.
These are just round figures.....
SALT has no calories. It has absolutely nothing to do with obesity.
Salt is related to fluid retention and can contribute to weight gain.
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I must be blind.
I dont recall very many fat Mexicans or Chileans and I’ve been to both countries plenty.
Especially compared to the number of bovine creatures exiting Walmart, when I visited my Mom in Owasso, OK a while back.
Perhaps, I could recommend the widely hailed “Venezuelan Diet”.
So El Chunko...good luck getting over the wall.
Water is not fat.
Wait a minute - didn’t the Guardian’s idol Paul Ehrlich predict 40 years ago that everyone was going to starve to death?
57% of Black females in the USA are obese, not over-weight, obese.
For heaven’s sake I know water is not fat but it can be included in weight.
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"I'm not fat, I'm bloating!"
I say that every month, but I'm a dude, so it gets no traction.
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