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July 14, 2008
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Countless Causes Of Obesity

Countless Causes Of Obesity

A major Health series in today’s Los Angeles Times observes that while food reigns as the “favorite explanation” for Americans’ excess weight, it’s not the best. Sound familiar? It should. Last year, researchers at the Center for Consumer Freedom laid out evidence for that same argument in Small Choices, Big Bodies, a report on how America’s changing lifestyles contribute to our burgeoning behinds.

As the LA Times series points out, the changes between our diets and those of our grandparents are small potatoes compared to the radical transitions in other aspects of American life. Susan Roberts of Tufts University told the paper: “Just think about the 1950s. Everyone was eating white bread, meatloaf (made with white breadcrumbs), potatoes and rice -- and were much thinner than today.” On the other hand, the influence of other variables (our growing stress levels, increasing dependence on medications, and stabilizing temperature comfort zone) on our waistline is undeniable. But the public remains largely unaware of these weight-promoting factors due to narrowly focused diet campaigns pushed by radical nutrition activists.

Small Choices, Big Bodies explains how thousands of seemingly small decisions collectively explain our nation’s weight gain. Here are just a few:

Obesity is just a symptom of choice, a trade-off between conveniences of modern life and metabolisms inherited from our ancestors. Our days are speckled with countless decisions that give us plenty of wiggle room in our diets, and even some in our belts.

Ultimately, it boils down to this decision: Would we rather have more comfort, or less weight? Lawmakers shouldn’t decide for us.

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Center for Science in the Public Interest
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The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is the undisputed leader among America’s “food police.” CSPI’s joyless eating club has issued hundreds of high-profile — and highly questionable — reports condemning soft drinks, fat substitutes, irradiated meat, biotech food crops, French fries, and just about anything that tastes good. read more here »

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Food only part of obesity problem
The cause of obesity isn't what you think. read more here »

Leave calorie counts off the menu; Nutrition is more complex than a few figures can convey.
Although The Times’ editorial was right that "laws that protect consumers from their own unhealthful habits have more than a whiff of the nanny state about them," its support for menu labeling is wrong. read more here »


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