Don`t Blame America`s Obesity Crisis on Soda and Fast Food: Study

  10 November 2015    Read: 967
Don`t Blame America`s Obesity Crisis on Soda and Fast Food: Study
A lack of healthy foods and physical activity is closer to the root of the problem.
Greasy fast food, syrupy soda, and sugary candy have always been fairly obvious scapegoats for the declining health of Americans. But, it tuns out that blame might be misplaced. A new study by Cornell University researchers suggests healthy individuals consume so-called unhealthy foods as often as those who are morbidly obese or chronically underweight, and the idea that simply cutting out bad foods will lead to improved health may be misguided.

"By targeting just these vilified foods, we are creating policies that are not just highly ineffective, but may be self-defeating as it distracts from the real underlying causes of obesity," researcher David Just said. Just explains the findings in this video.


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