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sextonseven

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Brits catching obesity from Americans

Why are other countries copying our bad habits? confused

From USA Today:

Bulging Brits losing battle with bangers

By Jeffrey Stinson, USA TODAY

LONDON — The "fat American" used to be the joke in Europe. The "fat Brit" could soon be getting laughs, too.

A nation that once was slim — despite a fondness for beer, fried fish and chips, and bangers and mash (sausage and mashed potatoes) — is swelling at the waistline, having adopted American fast-food tastes and eating habits, health professionals and researchers say.

Americans are still the heavyweight champs of the Western world, leading all but a few South Pacific island nations, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in obesity rates, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

"We've been doing our best to catch up," said Neville Rigby, policy director of the International Obesity Task Force, a London think tank. "(Americans) just got a head start."

Twenty-three percent of British adults are considered obese by Britain's Department of Health. By comparison, a third of the USA's adult population is obese, or at least 30 pounds over a "healthy weight," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In England — along with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, part of Britain — adult obesity has spiked. The percentage of obese men jumped to 23.1% in 2005 from 13.2% in 1993, Britain's Health Department said. Rates for women in England shot to 24.8% from 16.4% during the same period.

Hardly a day goes by without one of the country's newspapers highlighting new evidence of bulging Britons or offering solutions.

Last Friday, the national tabloid The Sun announced the arrival of the heaviest mixed-sex twins ever born in Britain; it dubbed the infants "Twincredibles." Last week also brought news that:

• The rate of adult obesity is higher in Britain than in any country in Europe, according to the Health Department. In England alone, it said, obesity in children under age 11 had jumped 50% in the past decade.

• Six out of 10 British men, half of women and a quarter of all children in the country will be obese by 2050 if trends continue, the government's Office for Science warned. The ill-health effects could cost the nation $90 billion a year.

Rigby said government policymakers can no longer ignore what doctors, health activists and others have been warning: British girths are growing, especially in children.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown's government said last week that it is considering sending formal notices to parents of children deemed overweight after required weigh-ins at school.

"We've got an obesity epidemic in teenagers," said Colin Waine, chairman of the British doctors' group National Obesity Forum. The girth gap between Britons and Americans could close in a decade, Waine said, adding that Britain is 10 years late tackling the problem.

Last fall, the British government imposed nationwide school lunch standards to improve nutrition.

The guidelines followed a two-year campaign by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, known as the Naked Chef because of his insistence on stripping foods to their bare essentials. He said British schools should replace fatty, processed and junk foods with wholesome meals that include vegetables and fruit.

"Fast food has had its impact," Rigby said. "People do much more eating on the go now. They eat on the street. They eat on the Tube," as the London subway is known.

The British public eats food packed with fat, salt and sugar, often washing it down with sugary soft drinks, he said.

Separately, several studies have noted alarming weight gains in Britain's cats and dogs. A study released in August by the University of Edinburgh in Scotland warned of a higher incidence of diabetes in cats, the result of poor diets.

In humans, knocking down obesity rates will take a generation or two, Waine and others say. That's why attacking the problem in the young is important.

TV commercials for foods high in fat, salt or sugar are gradually being forced off programs aimed at children and teens. By January 2009, such ads will be banned, says the Office of Communications, the independent body that oversees British broadcasting.

The British Heart Foundation wants more: cooking classes in schools so children are taught to make nutritious meals. It also is urging improved food labels, and more bicycle lanes and walkways.

Here's some comfort for heavy Brits: They aren't the only ones becoming more like Americans. The number of obese people worldwide, now 400 million, will climb to 700 million by 2015, WHO said.

Obesity is rising around the globe, Waine said. "They're catching up, too," he said.

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Reply #1 posted 11/02/07 3:29pm

JustErin

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Cuz it's fun?
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Reply #2 posted 11/02/07 3:32pm

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JustErin said:

Cuz it's fun?


You're Canadian so you don't have to worry.
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Reply #3 posted 11/02/07 3:33pm

shanti0608

I have to say after living in both places. I am not sure why American food gets such a bad wrap compared to English food.
Some of the typical English food is quite fattening.

Maybe it is just that we are all consuming way too much these days.
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Reply #4 posted 11/02/07 3:38pm

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Separately, several studies have noted alarming weight gains in Britain's cats and dogs. A study released in August by the University of Edinburgh in Scotland warned of a higher incidence of diabetes in cats, the result of poor diets.


You know things are bad when even the animals are fat.
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Reply #5 posted 11/02/07 5:14pm

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shanti0608 said:

I have to say after living in both places...

Look what you've done! mad
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Reply #6 posted 11/02/07 5:19pm

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Another reason why Im leaving the UK.
There's Joy In Expatriation.
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Reply #7 posted 11/02/07 5:20pm

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Obesity is " CATCHING"????? Runs and hides boxed Or is it just that the fast food cant run fast enough??? lol
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Reply #8 posted 11/02/07 5:42pm

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I blame American movies and TV sitcoms.
People watch them all over the world nod

I remember being shocked when I was younger how everybody in those movies seemed to open the fridge for a beer first thing when arriving home or a giant icecream bowl when waking up in the middle of the night.
I also found it disturbing how American tourists in Spain would order a paella and a coke!!! omfg

Now, years later, all my family eats with soft drinks too pout and the freezer is packed with icecream shrug
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Reply #9 posted 11/02/07 5:59pm

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U know something...when my hubby and I got amrried and he moved here to Australia I found I suddenly had a cupboard filled with things like bags of potato chips, soda, syrup, cookies and all kinds of sugary snacks and he always wants to deep fry the hell out of everything.
The funny things was b4 we got married I was a single mother, sharing an apartment with another single mother and we barely had any junk food and never any soda. My hubby is far from obese, but all he eats is garbage and even our 7 yo daughter tells him off about all the junk he shoves into his mouth. He had the cheek once to tell me I eat too healthy eek
Yeah right mate...I'm a chocaholic!!! falloff
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Reply #10 posted 11/03/07 2:05am

shanti0608

Hey they have been eating shit food long before I got here.

I am not and never have been obese and I am American...
imagine that??

It is called moderation wink
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Reply #11 posted 11/03/07 2:20am

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shanti0608 said:

Hey they have been eating shit food long before I got here.

I am not and never have been obese and I am American...
imagine that??

It is called moderation wink

Its okay shanti comfort I think people are just rying to find excuses for not putting the fork down lol
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Reply #12 posted 11/03/07 2:27am

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shanti0608 said:

Hey they have been eating shit food long before I got here.

I am not and never have been obese and I am American...
imagine that??

It is called moderation wink

lol does mcdonalds taste the same as it does here at home?
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Reply #13 posted 11/03/07 2:31am

shanti0608

chillichocaholic said:

shanti0608 said:

Hey they have been eating shit food long before I got here.

I am not and never have been obese and I am American...
imagine that??

It is called moderation wink

Its okay shanti comfort I think people are just rying to find excuses for not putting the fork down lol


I agree nod

personally I think I see more obese ppl here then I did at home.
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Reply #14 posted 11/03/07 2:33am

shanti0608

Christopher said:

shanti0608 said:

Hey they have been eating shit food long before I got here.

I am not and never have been obese and I am American...
imagine that??

It is called moderation wink

lol does mcdonalds taste the same as it does here at home?



I have only had Mc Donald's here once at the store and it was nasty..worse than in the US I think.
Though the smell of Mc Donald's makes me want to barf
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Reply #15 posted 11/03/07 2:43am

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shanti0608 said:

Christopher said:


lol does mcdonalds taste the same as it does here at home?



I have only had Mc Donald's here once at the store and it was nasty..worse than in the US I think.
Though the smell of Mc Donald's makes me want to barf

falloff

i dont mind it cause it always smells like fries.the nastiest thing they ever had on the menu is the mcrib sandwhich..it just looks so very wrong disbelief
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Christopher said:

shanti0608 said:




I have only had Mc Donald's here once at the store and it was nasty..worse than in the US I think.
Though the smell of Mc Donald's makes me want to barf

falloff

i dont mind it cause it always smells like fries.the nastiest thing they ever had on the menu is the mcrib sandwhich..it just looks so very wrong disbelief


I feel guilty after eating McDonalds. I sometimes have a real craving for the McNuggets though.
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Reply #17 posted 11/03/07 2:45am

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Christopher said:


falloff

i dont mind it cause it always smells like fries.the nastiest thing they ever had on the menu is the mcrib sandwhich..it just looks so very wrong disbelief


I feel guilty after eating McDonalds. I sometimes have a real craving for the McNuggets though.


have you tried KFC popcorn chicken?
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JDInteractive said:

Christopher said:


falloff

i dont mind it cause it always smells like fries.the nastiest thing they ever had on the menu is the mcrib sandwhich..it just looks so very wrong disbelief


I feel guilty after eating McDonalds. I sometimes have a real craving for the McNuggets though.

the mcchicken sandwhich is like one big mcnugget boff bad for you but good boff
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ZombieKitten said:

JDInteractive said:



I feel guilty after eating McDonalds. I sometimes have a real craving for the McNuggets though.


have you tried KFC popcorn chicken?


I haven't no. I'm seriously put off by KFC as the last two times it has been absolutely disgusting. I generally don't like fast food altogether. Im more for an Indian take-away type of guy.
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Reply #20 posted 11/03/07 2:50am

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JDInteractive said:

ZombieKitten said:



have you tried KFC popcorn chicken?


I haven't no. I'm seriously put off by KFC as the last two times it has been absolutely disgusting. I generally don't like fast food altogether. Im more for an Indian take-away type of guy.


we tried it once and it was nice so we had it again - it's easy for the kids to eat, they are hopeless at holding burgers lol

I would take Indian any day, for breakfast even nod
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ZombieKitten said:

JDInteractive said:



I haven't no. I'm seriously put off by KFC as the last two times it has been absolutely disgusting. I generally don't like fast food altogether. Im more for an Indian take-away type of guy.


we tried it once and it was nice so we had it again - it's easy for the kids to eat, they are hopeless at holding burgers lol

I would take Indian any day, for breakfast even nod


Have they just not got burger holding hands?!
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JDInteractive said:

ZombieKitten said:



have you tried KFC popcorn chicken?


I haven't no. I'm seriously put off by KFC as the last two times it has been absolutely disgusting. I generally don't like fast food altogether. Im more for an Indian take-away type of guy.

how do you feel about chinese?
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Christopher said:

JDInteractive said:



I haven't no. I'm seriously put off by KFC as the last two times it has been absolutely disgusting. I generally don't like fast food altogether. Im more for an Indian take-away type of guy.

how do you feel about chinese?


Out of Thai, Indian and Chinese it's my least favourite. We do have a lovely Take-Away called Wok Wonder here though that cook lovely and fresh food. I nearly wrote them a letter of praise.
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Reply #24 posted 11/03/07 2:57am

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JDInteractive said:

ZombieKitten said:



we tried it once and it was nice so we had it again - it's easy for the kids to eat, they are hopeless at holding burgers lol

I would take Indian any day, for breakfast even nod


Have they just not got burger holding hands?!


it's just not in the genes! lol
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Reply #25 posted 11/03/07 2:59am

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Christopher said:


how do you feel about chinese?


Out of Thai, Indian and Chinese it's my least favourite. We do have a lovely Take-Away called Wok Wonder here though that cook lovely and fresh food. I nearly wrote them a letter of praise.


we got a bunch of noodle joints popping up on every corner but it seems they are all of very average quality sad
there is a place called Nudle Bar, and that is amazing drool the rendang with rhoti bread for dipping is to die for
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ZombieKitten said:

JDInteractive said:



Have they just not got burger holding hands?!


it's just not in the genes! lol


I think you need to buy them some burger mits! smile
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Reply #27 posted 11/03/07 3:02am

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ZombieKitten said:



it's just not in the genes! lol


I think you need to buy them some burger mits! smile


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ZombieKitten said:

JDInteractive said:



I think you need to buy them some burger mits! smile




lol

Are those for real?! She could be a goalkeeper in those! Why has she got two sets of gloves on too?!
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JDInteractive said:

ZombieKitten said:





lol

Are those for real?! She could be a goalkeeper in those! Why has she got two sets of gloves on too?!

They actually look like good butt spanking mitts lol
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