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Gerald
06-30-11, 06:48 AM
Snacking and super sizing are two of the dieter's worst enemies, research suggests.

The average daily calorie intake in the US has increased by almost a third in 30 years, reaching 2,374 kilocalories.

The influence of bigger portion sizes and excessive snacking outweighs the shift towards high-calorie foods, say experts.

Focusing on reducing how much and how often people eat could help tackle obesity, they report in PLoS Medicine.

Obesity levels have risen sharply in many Western countries since the 1970s. In the US, where the study was carried out, a third of all adults - more than 72 million people - are now categorised as obese.

A team from the University of North Carolina analysed data from food surveys carried out in the seventies, eighties, nineties and the last decade. The surveys record all food and drink a person consumes over a 24-hour period. The average daily energy intake of a US citizen increased from 1,803 kcal in 1977-78 to 2,374 kcal in 2003-06. In the last decade of the study alone, the average daily calorie intake went up by 229 kcal.

Several factors are involved in energy intake - the number of calories (energy) in a specific amount of food (energy density), portion size and how many meals and snacks a day eaten. The researchers say that while all of these have gone up, increases in the number of eating occasions and portion size seem to account for most of the change.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13948071


Note: 29 June 2011 Last updated at 10:50 GMT

Tribesman
06-30-11, 07:17 AM
I thought it said "smacking"

Betonov
06-30-11, 07:22 AM
Smacking burns calories

Snacking, sedentary lifestyles, unhealthy food, gorging on food... the main cause of obesity is in the mind of individuals.

danasan
06-30-11, 07:26 AM
I think these figures are almost the same here in Germany. It's not a specific US problem.

Gerald
06-30-11, 07:44 AM
I think these figures are almost the same here in Germany. It's not a specific US problem. True, if not the fat German sausages...

Oberon
06-30-11, 08:18 AM
So, eating snacks makes you fat?

This is a revelation! We must spread the word!

:damn:

Gerald
06-30-11, 08:21 AM
So, eating snacks makes you fat?

This is a revelation! We must spread the word!

:damn: :haha:

Castout
07-02-11, 08:23 AM
I'm snacking honey coated cashews at the moment. . . .can't help it.

http://www.myspaceantics.com/images/myspace-comments/funny/make-me-thin-or-friends-fat.jpg

Gerald
07-02-11, 08:31 AM
Cashews, are healthy snacks .... if they ingested natural :yep:

STEED
07-02-11, 09:19 AM
Hey look a another report telling us what we know, bunch of a*** holes!

Clear off and go and do something with your life's you tosser's instead of raking in the money telling us what we all know!

Gerald
07-02-11, 09:30 AM
Hey look a another report telling us what we know, bunch of a*** holes!

Clear off and go and do something with your life's you tosser's instead of raking in the money telling us what we all know! Hey ... is the revolution's Saturday today, :O:

STEED
07-02-11, 09:41 AM
Hey ... is the revolution's Saturday today, :O::rotfl2:

There was one this week about sweets are good for kids and eating them stops them getting fat latter on in life.

I just find these reports a steaming pile of horse dung.

Betonov
07-02-11, 09:43 AM
:rotfl2:

There was one this week about sweets are good for kids and eating them stops them getting fat latter on in life.

I just find these reports a steaming pile of horse dung.

They're right. they wouldn't get fat. They would already be fat

Gerald
07-02-11, 09:45 AM
:haha:

STEED
07-02-11, 09:50 AM
Just damn crazy.

Reports on chocolate, beer, salt, wine and so on...One minute there good for you the next there not! :doh:

Betonov
07-02-11, 09:52 AM
Well, if they're good.... they're bad

Armistead
07-02-11, 11:25 AM
Studies show the worse medical crisis in on the way with an upcoming generation of obese youth. I think most of it's bad parenting, you don't buy it, they can't eat it, but most parents can't say no to anything lil Timmy wants to eat.

Add to that kids today get 30-50% less exercise, mostly due to playing video games and many schools limit gym.

All day my sons friends knock on the door, I tell him to go outside, but they want to play video games, stating it's so hot, not in my house, out you go..

Anyway, time to go play some SH4.

Platapus
07-02-11, 01:39 PM
I wonder if a solution would be to remove all parking lots by grocery stores and mandate that the closest parking lot must be one mile from any grocery store. :har:

At least it would force people to walk for their food. In today's society, it is far too easy to obtain food with minimal physical effort. :yep::D

Betonov
07-02-11, 02:04 PM
Or maybe all pieces of meat would be hanging from a fast moving hook and you actually had to capture it