Saturday, January 23, 2010

Exercise Equipment As Seen On Tv Is The Obesity 'epidemic' Just A Myth?

Is the obesity 'epidemic' just a myth? - exercise equipment as seen on tv

Although I do not I defend the unhealthy eating habits, I can not help thinking that all the hype is all just a bunch of obese, is helping to sell exercise equipment, diets and be successful on television.

Reading through the news I have heard the politicians are forced children to training, the prohibition of the so-called "bad foods" in schools, and the constant reminder that we are a nation of fat. But if I am in the real world, the number of obese people do not see as dramatic as the media make them highly. So I ask, is really just a fear campaign inflated by the media, or a real problem?

6 comments:

joecseko said...

It is a myth, and I think you said you saw some, so I click on the question of the best can.The percentage of people going into the category of overweight among large decrease response to try it. This is the United States heavily dependent on the geographical location of certain areas are higher than the others.The area in which we live is not one of them.
And use so, viscose and unscrupulous businesses in the diet industry and the capability to carry this information to sell more often products.Take Bow Flex listings example.One too expensive and inefficient, a man says that 40 to 12 pounds in muscle mass a few weeks. It is a lie is absurd and impossible to get, like, especially in this age without the use of drugs.
Products such as studies of Hoodia and some are even controlled clinical support their claims.
These companies operate a major problem and make millions from the sale of ineffective products that have not even limited investment in R & D
Many parents have no idea how to eat well or toEY perpetuate this children.So think its legislature, if it denSchulen for help.Chidren available are notoriously picky eaters only healthy food choices could at least encourage them to try something healthy.

>_< said...

I like how our country we say that obesity is an epidemic of the size (this is serious), then we can say that is / bulimia, anorexia / eating disorder and the other is a huge problem. then ... whos disagree? Repeat after me! "WE".

Solrium said...

It is a myth, because you live in the country with the problem.

http://win.niddk.nih.gov/statistics/inde ...

The average weight in the United States for a man who is 6 meters high, is 240 pounds - around the world is 170th Yes, that includes Ethiopia, but also contains the rest of the world.

It is a full 90 pounds heavier, on average, for every person. Does it make sense to you? We are a country of fatasses, and nobody sees the inside, how we judge ourselves by our own standards - and well, most Americans are shortsighted and think that nothing outside the United States anyway.

flisagro... said...

It is not. Take a look around. Go into any court of the school. Remember that when children were under 8 years, about the same size? Let us now consider the 5 p.m. to 6 a.m.-year-old children who watch you every day, not the strength to operate. America is a nation full of more of the Fed, about people who were so accustomed to instant gratification in our society who believe that another way to live is inhuman. How sad that in a country as advanced as our number one killer of our foundation of our free time?

fit4life said...

Wherever you live, where I wanted to go. When I look around, everything is what I see is fat. I work in an office of the DR and see many overweight people. No hype, people and worst of all children are huge!

Dorrie said...

Are you kidding? No, it's just a myth. Take a look around.

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