Obese blamed for world ills

S O F I

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Obese blamed for the world's ills

Obese people are contributing to the world food crisis and climate change, experts say.

The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine calculated the obese consume 18% more calories than average.

They are also responsible for using more fuel, which has an environmental impact and drives up food prices as transport and agriculture both use oil.

The result is that the poor struggle to afford food and greenhouse gas emissions rise, the Lancet reported.

It comes as the World Health Organization predicts the obese population will double by 2015 to 700m.


In the UK, nearly a quarter of adults are classed obese, twice as many as there were in the 1980s.

The team found that obese people require 1,680 daily calories to sustain normal energy and another 1,280 to maintain daily activities - a fifth more than normal.

The higher consumption of food has a two-fold effect, researchers said.

First of all the increasing demand for food, drives up production.

This means that agricultural processes are using more oil to meet demand, which contributes to the rising cost of fuel.

The cost of fuel is then passed on in the cost of food, making it more difficult for poorer areas to afford it.


What is more, the researchers said obese people are likely to rely on transport more and put more strain on that transport because of their mass, which again drives up prices and usage.

But the researchers said there was a solution.

Phil Edwards, who co-authored the article, said: "Urban transport policies that promote walking and cycling would reduce food prices by reducing the global demand for oil and promotion of a normal weight.

And they added: "Decreased car use would reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

"Transport and food policy and the importance of sustainable transport must not be overlooked."

But Dr David Haslam, of the National Obesity Forum, said it was "stretching it a bit" to blame the obese in the way.

"Really, it is discriminatory towards obese people. They are an easy target at the moment, but I think the causes of climate change and rising food prices is much more complex."
This angers me. This is on par with Hitler blaming Jews for
Germany's ills.

1. The increasing food crisis in the world has nothing to do with an increase in calorie consumption by the obese, but by the unequal distribution of food among the rich and poorer countries. Also, due to an exponential world population growth.


3. It is true that agricultural processes and industry consume the most energy, but it's extremely far-fetched to say that oil prices are increasing because more obese people drive than walk.

At least Dr. Haslam is making sense.
 

Euphanasia

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1. The increasing food crisis in the world has nothing to do with an increase in calorie consumption by the obese, but by the unequal distribution of food among the rich and poorer countries. Also, due to an exponential world population growth.
That's exactly right. And going even further, it's the unequal allocation of food among the wealthy and poor in each separate country.

But the obesity epidemic in this country is spiraling out of control and needs to be addressed right away.
 
#11
i am sending a pic of myself shirtless to Sigh and saying that you guys are targetting me and my obesity with these hurtful comments... stupid skinny people.. not having to shop at special stores, lose the bar of soap in your fat rolls in the shower, and being able to walk up the stairs without using the handrails or someone pushing you from behind... .you think you're so cool.... you disgust me....
 

Da_Funk

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This angers me. This is on par with Hitler blaming Jews for
Germany's ills.

1. The increasing food crisis in the world has nothing to do with an increase in calorie consumption by the obese, but by the unequal distribution of food among the rich and poorer countries. Also, due to an exponential world population growth.


3. It is true that agricultural processes and industry consume the most energy, but it's extremely far-fetched to say that oil prices are increasing because more obese people drive than walk.

At least Dr. Haslam is making sense.
I agree, blaming the worlds problems on obese people is retarded as fuck and this guy should be banned from life. However, people who over eat to the point of being obese are pathetic as fuck and don't deserve any symptathy unless someone starts killing them by the hundreds of thousands.
 

Duke

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SOFI was right on the money regarding global issues on this.


Being obese still isn't "right" but you can't actually force people to live healthy. If someone wants to stuff their face with burgers every day it's their choice.
 

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