I noticed the "bugging" thing right after my last post, too. However you aren't helping. I have EVERYTHING. Well, everything that most people would suggest you include on a Loonie Tunes DVD. Between the six, four disc sets there's about 390 shorts to choose from.... that's why I can't decide!
That was to your original post where you just said "fuck FDA" and trust science. I'm glad you provided an additional post with some clarification and we agree about fast food and the rest.
here's some quick links . I love reading health-related studies.
this one is about cell phones and cancer. it's interesting because there have been reports about cell phones and tumors but the jury is still split on whether those tumors become cancerous.
You make me laugh all the time and I really enjoy your posts.
But I asked you for links to reputable studies.
This is a direct quote from the first link you posted:
Many doctors and experts are concern about obesity in today, with the rise in obesity they start to question and study whether fast food can cause obesity. There are many facts show that eating too many fast food meal per weeks will cause obesity. Some of the facts are:
- Obesity rates is increase every year
- Many people choosing fast food as their primary food
- Cheap and convenient, fast food restaurants everywhere
- A lot of fast food advertisements
Obesity rates is increase every year??!!??!!
You need to link to the grammar thread.
And even if they were reputable (and well written), chances are there would be another ten reports refuting every point they make. Don't believe the hype. More importantly, don't live in fear. Fear is the mind killer. ......
That was to your original post where you just said "fuck FDA" and trust science. I'm glad you provided an additional post with some clarification and we agree about fast food and the rest.
here's some quick links . I love reading health-related studies.
this one is about cell phones and cancer. it's interesting because there have been reports about cell phones and tumors but the jury is still split on whether those tumors become cancerous.
You make me laugh all the time and I really enjoy your posts.
But I asked you for links to reputable studies.
This is a direct quote from the first link you posted:
Many doctors and experts are concern about obesity in today, with the rise in obesity they start to question and study whether fast food can cause obesity. There are many facts show that eating too many fast food meal per weeks will cause obesity. Some of the facts are:
- Obesity rates is increase every year
- Many people choosing fast food as their primary food
- Cheap and convenient, fast food restaurants everywhere
- A lot of fast food advertisements
Obesity rates is increase every year??!!??!!
Not to mention the fact that the whole thing is a syllogism.
Obesity is increasing.
People eat more fast food than they used to.
Therefore, fast food causes obesity.
With no proof of either the major or minor premise.
We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
I ripped all 24 discs of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection sets and now I'm trying to figure out what to put on just one disc. That's not as bad as it sounds really, because I can put a lot more than one of those discs on the one I'm going to burn. But I've already sorted out a bunch of files and then deleted them THREE TIMES! I may just have to burn two discs.
Anyway, Water Water Every Hare is chapter eight on disc one of the first set and it will DEFINITELY be on whatever combination I end up burning. It's one of about twenty shorts that I'm sure on. After that I just get all out of control with "oh that's a good one!", or "I bet they haven't seen this one a million times", or "this one is just so underrated, I'd better include it, too".
This sounds exactly like me when I used to put together Prince mixes for people who asked me for an intro to his lesser-known music.
Right?! You feel my pain! Thankfully most people have stopped listening to CDs so I can now send them DVDs filled with MP3s instead of having to pick 10-20 songs. But in this case I'm still limited. I think I'll be able to pick 40-50 shorts out of the almost 400 available. Buggin' the crap out of me!
That was to your original post where you just said "fuck FDA" and trust science. I'm glad you provided an additional post with some clarification and we agree about fast food and the rest.
here's some quick links . I love reading health-related studies.
this one is about cell phones and cancer. it's interesting because there have been reports about cell phones and tumors but the jury is still split on whether those tumors become cancerous.
You make me laugh all the time and I really enjoy your posts.
But I asked you for links to reputable studies.
This is a direct quote from the first link you posted:
Many doctors and experts are concern about obesity in today, with the rise in obesity they start to question and study whether fast food can cause obesity. There are many facts show that eating too many fast food meal per weeks will cause obesity. Some of the facts are:
- Obesity rates is increase every year
- Many people choosing fast food as their primary food
- Cheap and convenient, fast food restaurants everywhere
- A lot of fast food advertisements
Obesity rates is increase every year??!!??!!
No I'm not kidding you. I told you I was providing quick links - there are even additional links within the sites I posted. Sorry hon but as much as I'd like to I don't have time to retype from med journals and books or post all the links from my fav menu that would meet your requirements as "reputable studies". What would you consider a reputable study anyway?
I'm glad you posted that quote. Let's think about something. Do vegetables and fruits and whole grains contribute to obesity every year? NO.
Is there harm in consuming large amounts of vegetables and fruits and whole grains (too many times per week)? Not likely.
If a food product contributes to obesity...it can't possibly be good for you whether you consume it twice a week or every day of the week.
You make me laugh all the time and I really enjoy your posts.
But I asked you for links to reputable studies.
This is a direct quote from the first link you posted:
Many doctors and experts are concern about obesity in today, with the rise in obesity they start to question and study whether fast food can cause obesity. There are many facts show that eating too many fast food meal per weeks will cause obesity. Some of the facts are:
- Obesity rates is increase every year
- Many people choosing fast food as their primary food
- Cheap and convenient, fast food restaurants everywhere
- A lot of fast food advertisements
Obesity rates is increase every year??!!??!!
No I'm not kidding you. I told you I was providing quick links - there are even additional links within the sites I posted. Sorry hon but as much as I'd like to I don't have time to retype from med journals and books or post all the links from my fav menu that would meet your requirements as "reputable studies". What would you consider a reputable study anyway?
I'm glad you posted that quote. Let's think about something. Do vegetables and fruits and whole grains contribute to obesity every year? NO.
Is there harm in consuming large amounts of vegetables and fruits and whole grains (too many times per week)? Not likely.
If a food product contributes to obesity...it can't possibly be good for you whether you consume it twice a week or every day of the week.
Grains of any kind can definitely contribute to obesity. People who are insulin resistant are particularly prone to this.
We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
When I said "reputable study," I meant something like this, published in the Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Prenatal and Infant Exposure to Thimerosal From Vaccines and Immunoglobulins and Risk of Autism
Conclusions In our study of MCO members, prenatal and early-life exposure to ethylmercury from thimerosal-containing vaccines and immunoglobulin preparations was not related to increased risk of ASDs [autism spectrum disorders].
If a food product contributes to obesity...it can't possibly be good for you whether you consume it twice a week or every day of the week.
I know I write too much. I can type as fast as I can think and I think a lot. Apologies for being a wordy bastard. But I commented on this up above and you either ignored it or just didn't read it. Eating fast food twice a week is not healthy, period. Unless you're getting a heart healthy salad or something. And you'd better be doin' that at home if that's the case. Because you could be getting four times as much food for the same amount of money. Anyway, that's not the point. The point is that EVERYBODY should know fast food is not healthy. Everybody should know eating it multiple times a week is NOT good for you. Everybody should know that if you're going to do that you need to be exercising a lot to fight the affects of eating those foods. The PROBLEM is that a lot of families, which is to say adults who have the responsibility of feeding children, are giving them fast food multiple times a week and not making them exercise AT ALL. Like I said up above, if nobody ate fast food more than a couple times A MONTH and exercised REGULARLY there would be no discussion of a link between fast food and obesity.
Him? I typed "him" instead of "home". I changed it.
You make me laugh all the time and I really enjoy your posts.
But I asked you for links to reputable studies.
This is a direct quote from the first link you posted:
Many doctors and experts are concern about obesity in today, with the rise in obesity they start to question and study whether fast food can cause obesity. There are many facts show that eating too many fast food meal per weeks will cause obesity. Some of the facts are:
- Obesity rates is increase every year
- Many people choosing fast food as their primary food
- Cheap and convenient, fast food restaurants everywhere
- A lot of fast food advertisements
Obesity rates is increase every year??!!??!!
No I'm not kidding you. I told you I was providing quick links - there are even additional links within the sites I posted. Sorry hon but as much as I'd like to I don't have time to retype from med journals and books or post all the links from my fav menu that would meet your requirements as "reputable studies". What would you consider a reputable study anyway?
I'm glad you posted that quote. Let's think about something. Do vegetables and fruits and whole grains contribute to obesity every year? NO.
Is there harm in consuming large amounts of vegetables and fruits and whole grains (too many times per week)? Not likely.
If a food product contributes to obesity...it can't possibly be good for you whether you consume it twice a week or every day of the week.
You said you love reading medical journals and scientific studies, now you're backpedaling and saying you "don't have time" to link to a single one?
I asked you for a study that links autism and vaccines. You posted a link to a chatroom.
It would appear that you have ample time to post links; you just can't find one that leads to any facts which support your position. Not on fast foods and obesity; I'm not challenging that.
No I'm not kidding you. I told you I was providing quick links - there are even additional links within the sites I posted. Sorry hon but as much as I'd like to I don't have time to retype from med journals and books or post all the links from my fav menu that would meet your requirements as "reputable studies". What would you consider a reputable study anyway?
I'm glad you posted that quote. Let's think about something. Do vegetables and fruits and whole grains contribute to obesity every year? NO.
Is there harm in consuming large amounts of vegetables and fruits and whole grains (too many times per week)? Not likely.
If a food product contributes to obesity...it can't possibly be good for you whether you consume it twice a week or every day of the week.
Grains of any kind can definitely contribute to obesity. People who are insulin resistant are particularly prone to this.
I wasn't even going to get into that. Grains are healthy and good for you, but you still need to watch how often you eat them, how you're preparing them and/or how they've been "processed".
If a food product contributes to obesity...it can't possibly be good for you whether you consume it twice a week or every day of the week.
I know I write too much. I can type as fast as I can think and I think a lot. Apologies for being a wordy bastard. But I commented on this up above and you either ignored it or just didn't read it. Eating fast food twice a week is not healthy, period. Unless you're getting a heart healthy salad or something. And you'd better be doin' that at him if that's the case. Because you could be getting four times as much food for the same amount of money. Anyway, that's not the point. The point is that EVERYBODY should know fast food is not healthy. Everybody should know eating it multiple times a week is NOT good for you. Everybody should know that if you're going to do that you need to be exercising a lot to fight the affects of eating those foods. The PROBLEM is that a lot of families, which is to say adults who have the responsibility of feeding children, are giving them fast food multiple times a week and not making them exercise AT ALL. Like I said up above, if nobody ate fast food more than a couple times A MONTH and exercised REGULARLY there would be no discussion of a link between fast food and obesity.
Every single food product on earth can contribute to obesity if a person consumes enough of it.
More calories consumed than calories burned equals weight gain, whether those calories come from Big Macs or spinach pie.
When I said "reputable study," I meant something like this, published in the Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Prenatal and Infant Exposure to Thimerosal From Vaccines and Immunoglobulins and Risk of Autism
Conclusions In our study of MCO members, prenatal and early-life exposure to ethylmercury from thimerosal-containing vaccines and immunoglobulin preparations was not related to increased risk of ASDs [autism spectrum disorders
Hold up!! The vaccine link referenced this very article and said something to the effect that study may have been premature.
I know I write too much. I can type as fast as I can think and I think a lot. Apologies for being a wordy bastard. But I commented on this up above and you either ignored it or just didn't read it. Eating fast food twice a week is not healthy, period. Unless you're getting a heart healthy salad or something. And you'd better be doin' that at him if that's the case. Because you could be getting four times as much food for the same amount of money. Anyway, that's not the point. The point is that EVERYBODY should know fast food is not healthy. Everybody should know eating it multiple times a week is NOT good for you. Everybody should know that if you're going to do that you need to be exercising a lot to fight the affects of eating those foods. The PROBLEM is that a lot of families, which is to say adults who have the responsibility of feeding children, are giving them fast food multiple times a week and not making them exercise AT ALL. Like I said up above, if nobody ate fast food more than a couple times A MONTH and exercised REGULARLY there would be no discussion of a link between fast food and obesity.
Every single food product on earth can contribute to obesity if a person consumes enough of it.
More calories consumed than calories burned equals weight gain, whether those calories come from Big Macs or spinach pie.
Certainly. Very little argument for that. Other than, ya know, just eat the spinach without the "pie" part. But the fat, saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium levels in most fast food is SKY HIGH. There is just no argument against that. If you're going to eat that stuff it needs to be in moderation, for sure. Especially if you don't exercise regularly. In that regard, I don't really see how anybody can look at all the people (families or otherwise) eating fast food multiple times a week, getting larger, and not see a clear correlation between the two. I don't need a study to explain that to me.
No I'm not kidding you. I told you I was providing quick links - there are even additional links within the sites I posted. Sorry hon but as much as I'd like to I don't have time to retype from med journals and books or post all the links from my fav menu that would meet your requirements as "reputable studies". What would you consider a reputable study anyway?
I'm glad you posted that quote. Let's think about something. Do vegetables and fruits and whole grains contribute to obesity every year? NO.
Is there harm in consuming large amounts of vegetables and fruits and whole grains (too many times per week)? Not likely.
If a food product contributes to obesity...it can't possibly be good for you whether you consume it twice a week or every day of the week.
You said you love reading medical journals and scientific studies, now you're backpedaling and saying you "don't have time" to link to a single one?
I asked you for a study that links autism and vaccines. You posted a link to a chatroom.
It would appear that you have ample time to post links; you just can't find one that leads to any facts which support your position. Not on fast foods and obesity; I'm not challenging that.
"While it is certain that genetics predisposes individuals to certain diseases, as with all pathology the triggers for disease involve immune system dysfunction brought about by dietary deficiencies and/or environmental stress. In the case of autism, research shows that a high percentage of those affected are victims of massive chemical toxicity. The neurological damage that is characteristic with autism is strikingly similar to the well-established side effects of mercury, aluminum and formaldehyde toxicity. These neurotoxins are common vaccine ingredients. "
If you scroll to the bottom it has a link for resources and that should get you to the research studies.
When I said "reputable study," I meant something like this, published in the Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Prenatal and Infant Exposure to Thimerosal From Vaccines and Immunoglobulins and Risk of Autism
Conclusions In our study of MCO members, prenatal and early-life exposure to ethylmercury from thimerosal-containing vaccines and immunoglobulin preparations was not related to increased risk of ASDs [autism spectrum disorders
Hold up!! The vaccine link referenced this very article and said something to the effect that study may have been premature.
If a food product contributes to obesity...it can't possibly be good for you whether you consume it twice a week or every day of the week.
I know I write too much. I can type as fast as I can think and I think a lot. Apologies for being a wordy bastard. But I commented on this up above and you either ignored it or just didn't read it. Eating fast food twice a week is not healthy, period. Unless you're getting a heart healthy salad or something. And you'd better be doin' that at home if that's the case. Because you could be getting four times as much food for the same amount of money. Anyway, that's not the point. The point is that EVERYBODY should know fast food is not healthy. Everybody should know eating it multiple times a week is NOT good for you. Everybody should know that if you're going to do that you need to be exercising a lot to fight the affects of eating those foods. The PROBLEM is that a lot of families, which is to say adults who have the responsibility of feeding children, are giving them fast food multiple times a week and not making them exercise AT ALL. Like I said up above, if nobody ate fast food more than a couple times A MONTH and exercised REGULARLY there would be no discussion of a link between fast food and obesity.
Him? I typed "him" instead of "home". I changed it.
[Edited 9/21/10 17:45pm]
I have to agree with the bolded statement for it is lack of discipline for the body.
Every single food product on earth can contribute to obesity if a person consumes enough of it.
More calories consumed than calories burned equals weight gain, whether those calories come from Big Macs or spinach pie.
Certainly. Very little argument for that. Other than, ya know, just eat the spinach without the "pie" part. But the fat, saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium levels in most fast food is SKY HIGH. There is just no argument against that. If you're going to eat that stuff it needs to be in moderation, for sure. Especially if you don't exercise regularly. In that regard, I don't really see how anybody can look at all the people (families or otherwise) eating fast food multiple times a week, getting larger, and not see a clear correlation between the two. I don't need a study to explain that to me.
Certainly. Very little argument for that. Other than, ya know, just eat the spinach without the "pie" part. But the fat, saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium levels in most fast food is SKY HIGH. There is just no argument against that. If you're going to eat that stuff it needs to be in moderation, for sure. Especially if you don't exercise regularly. In that regard, I don't really see how anybody can look at all the people (families or otherwise) eating fast food multiple times a week, getting larger, and not see a clear correlation between the two. I don't need a study to explain that to me.
Is this one of those things where if I stare at it for a long time an image will appear?