AKA_Monet |
05-06-2007 01:11 AM |
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Originally Posted by Taualumna
(Post 1441771)
Genes may play a role, but I think the lack of activity, increased portion sizes and access to junk food play a role too. As do parents who give in to their kids' demands.
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How can children on several different continents have obesity problems? But we even see obesity in children, even in places that suffer from of foodstuffs and this is not due to malnuorishment.
Also, it has been identified that some new immigrants to the United States often overpurchase food at our grocery stores because they are so accumstomed to lack of food. So, they store or eat a lot of it without regard to their health. Their thinking is they do not know when their next meal is coming... So, in essence they are inadvertantly stuffing themselves.
It still doesn't answer why the problems with satiation, eating and digestion behavior and lack of fitness. 50% of medical changes can occur by Health Behaviors. 10% Improved access and 30% Improved healthcare.
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