Ten Overlooked Contributors to Obesity

Amused

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Ten More Fat Factors: It's Not Just the Cupcakes
By Amy Paturel, M.S., M.P.H.

The International Journal of Obesity recently published a list of 10 novel factors for Americans? expanding waistlines. After conducting an in-depth review of the literature, the team of 20 international researchers identified several potential contributors to the obesity epidemic beyond what they call the ?Big Two? (think diet and exercise). What are the other big 10?

1. Sleep deprivation: There?s no doubt that Americans are getting less than the recommended eight hours each night. Now researchers claim that too few hours of slumber cause hormonal changes that lead to weight gain.

2. Endocrine disruptors: These synthetic chemicals in the environment disrupt the action of weight-related hormones in the body (think estrogen). And more of these harmful chemicals lurk in the air today compared with a few decades back.

3. Comfortable temperatures: When you?re too hot or cold, your body uses energy to warm you up or chill you out. Make the temperature controlled and comfortable and you lose the calorie-burning bonus. (Since 1978, the number of homes with central air conditioning has increased more than 30 percent.)

4. Fewer smokers: It?s no secret that smoking increases metabolism. The question is: What can you do that also revs up your metabolism that doesn?t kill you?

5. More medications: ?Many medications, including antidepressants, anticonvulsants and steroid hormones cause weight gain, either by water retention or increased appetite,? explains Ruth DeBusk, Ph.D., R.D., geneticist and registered dietitian in Tallahassee, Fla. and author of "It?s Not Just Your Genes."

6. Population changes: America is growing older and becoming more ethnically diverse, particularly among the Hispanic-American population. Both of these groups, people over the age of 35 and those of Hispanic descent, have above average rates of obesity.

7. Older birth moms: Women are waiting longer to have children. Studies show that an adolescent girl?s risk of becoming obese increases by 14 percent for every five-year increment in maternal age.

8. Prenatal influences: Overweight moms, and those with gestational diabetes, have been linked with bigger babies. In fact, one study found that over-fed pups produced heavier pups than a control group, and the heft persisted for two subsequent generations.

9. Natural selection: According to scientific theory, overweight people out survive their leaner counterparts because they can draw more energy from fat stores. ?This might have been true in earlier times, when feast-or-famine was the norm and our hunter-gatherer ancestors physically worked hard to get food,? says DeBusk, ?but not today in a time of plenty.?

10. Overweight people procreating: No rocket science here. When two overweight people have kids, their children are more likely to experience weight challenges than a child conceived by skinny people.

Amy Paturel is a freelance writer for several publications, including Cooking Light and Health, and holds a Master of Science in Nutrition and a Master of Public Health.
 

Ika

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9. Natural selection

:laugh:

diet and exercise, however, can be controlled. Most of these cannot.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Aflac
9. Natural selection

:laugh:

diet and exercise, however, can be controlled. Most of these cannot.

Actually, many of them can be controlled. :p

You can get more sleep.

You can turn the thermostat up in the summer, and down in the winter and save money too.

You can stop taking unnecessary meds.

You can have children earlier.

You can discourage fat prople from breeding. ;)
 

Xyclone

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Basically, to maintain a healthy weight, put down the McDonalds and get your ass on a treadmill, stat!
 

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Originally posted by: Amused
6. Population changes: America is growing older and becoming more ethnically diverse, particularly among the Hispanic-American population. Both of these groups, people over the age of 35 and those of Hispanic descent, have above average rates of obesity.

It's a good thing I've cut lobster burritos and fish tacos out of my diet. Those are killers.
 

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11. Common sense: No rocket science here. When you don't give a fvck about your health and are already fat slob piece of shlt, and continue to eat supersized meals at McDonalds 5 times a week, and get absolutely no exercise other than doing potato chip and soda can curls to your mouth, people wonder why they are "weight challenged" and healthier people aren't. It's because they skip over this contributor.

Forgot to add that one.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Xyclone
Basically, to maintain a healthy weight, put down the McDonalds and get your ass on a treadmill, stat!

It still amazes me that people continue to blame McDonald's (or fast food in general) when they predate the obesity epidemic by 30+ years.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
11. Common sense: No rocket science here. When you don't give a fvck about your health and are already fat slob piece of shlt, and continue to eat supersized meals at McDonalds 5 times a week, and get absolutely no exercise other than doing potato chip and soda can curls to your mouth, people wonder why they are "weight challenged" and healthier people aren't. It's because they skip over this contributor.

Forgot to add that one.

I guess you missed the part where they said:

"...several potential contributors to the obesity epidemic beyond what they call the ?Big Two? (think diet and exercise)."

Reading comprehension is a good thing.
 
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1. Twinkies
2. Ice Cream
3. McDonald's
4. Pop Tarts
5. Fried *
6. All You Can Eat Buffet Only $9.99!!!
7. HBO
8. "Light" Beer
9. Late Night Infomercials Curing Fatness With a Pill
10. Global Warming (It gets blamed for everything else...)

 

purbeast0

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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: purbeast0
11. Common sense: No rocket science here. When you don't give a fvck about your health and are already fat slob piece of shlt, and continue to eat supersized meals at McDonalds 5 times a week, and get absolutely no exercise other than doing potato chip and soda can curls to your mouth, people wonder why they are "weight challenged" and healthier people aren't. It's because they skip over this contributor.

Forgot to add that one.

I guess you missed the part where they said:

"...several potential contributors to the obesity epidemic beyond what they call the ?Big Two? (think diet and exercise)."

Reading comprehension is a good thing.

<-- only reads sentences/paragraphs that begin with bold parts.

just like in text books I used to only read the definition's and stuff to get the general gist of the chapter, which would always be key words and definitions.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
1. Twinkies
2. Ice Cream
3. McDonald's
4. Pop Tarts
5. Fried *
6. All You Can Eat Buffet Only $9.99!!!
7. HBO
8. "I'm big boned" (AKA Denial)
9. Late Night Infomercials Curing Fatness With a Pill
10. Global Warming (It gets blamed for everything else...)

All of those foods predate the obesity epidemic by at least 30 years. People have been frying food and eating ice cream for decades longer than that.

Food is not the problem. Lifestyle is the problem.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: purbeast0

<-- only reads sentences/paragraphs that begin with bold parts.

just like in text books I used to only read the definition's and stuff to get the general gist of the chapter, which would always be key words and definitions.

OK, fixed. :p
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
hah you bolded your first sentence AFTER i typed my response.

That's probably why I told you it was "fixed."

You took your brilliant pill today, didn't you?
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Mucho
11. Denial: Refusing to accept the fact obesity is a health problem.

I doubt you'll find many overweight people who will deny that obesity is bad for their health.
 

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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: purbeast0
hah you bolded your first sentence AFTER i typed my response.

That's probably why I told you it was "fixed."

You took your brilliant pill today, didn't you?

Uneccesary meds..he doesn't want to be obese :p
 

Demon-Xanth

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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Aflac
9. Natural selection

:laugh:

diet and exercise, however, can be controlled. Most of these cannot.

Actually, many of them can be controlled. :p

You can get more sleep.

You can turn the thermostat up in the summer, and down in the winter and save money too.

You can stop taking unnecessary meds.

You can have children earlier.

You can discourage fat prople from breeding. ;)
They tried that in the '20s with prohibition.
 

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: purbeast0
11. Common sense: No rocket science here. When you don't give a fvck about your health and are already fat slob piece of shlt, and continue to eat supersized meals at McDonalds 5 times a week, and get absolutely no exercise other than doing potato chip and soda can curls to your mouth, people wonder why they are "weight challenged" and healthier people aren't. It's because they skip over this contributor.

Forgot to add that one.

I guess you missed the part where they said:

"...several potential contributors to the obesity epidemic beyond what they call the ?Big Two? (think diet and exercise)."

Reading comprehension is a good thing.

<-- only reads sentences/paragraphs that begin with bold parts.

just like in text books I used to only read the definition's and stuff to get the general gist of the chapter, which would always be key words and definitions.

And, it made you look like an idiot. Perhaps you can apply the lesson you learned in an online forum to your life off-line resulting in looking like an idiot less often?
 

I Saw OJ

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3. Comfortable temperatures: When you?re too hot or cold, your body uses energy to warm you up or chill you out. Make the temperature controlled and comfortable and you lose the calorie-burning bonus. (Since 1978, the number of homes with central air conditioning has increased more than 30 percent.)


Interesting, now lard bodies can blame the AC for them being 500+ pounds.
 

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4. Fewer smokers: It?s no secret that smoking increases metabolism. The question is: What can you do that also revs up your metabolism that doesn?t kill you?
wtf. I'm going to start smoking.
 

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8. Prenatal influences: Overweight moms, and those with gestational diabetes, have been linked with bigger babies. In fact, one study found that over-fed pups produced heavier pups than a control group, and the heft persisted for two subsequent generations.

I think they are overlooking something here. The kids are going to get fat because they are in a household that always has tons of food around. So the parents are fat from the bad eating habits and then thier kids get fat because they are in the same fat making environment. I've watched this with families I know. They just eat and eat and eat. The mom cooks huge meals or takes them out to fast food constantly. So of course the kids are going to get fat. Then the kids sit around and play nintendo or are lazy and you have a recipe for fatty fattness.
 

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I'm surprised high fructose corn syrup is not on that list. The body reacts different to it than normal sugars - it kicks into fat storing mode.