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Burning The Scale

The Obesity Epidemic Is Over?

by Claire on November 29th, 2007

Obese womanSounds crazy, but I just read this article over at CBS News online. Apparently the incidence of obese - not overweight - women and men has not significantly increased since 1999-2000.

I’d hardly say the epidemic was over. When people refer to the “obesity epidemic,” they’re also referring to the percentage of the population that is less than 30 pounds overweight (more than 30 translates into obesity). As far as I know, those numbers are still rising.

Also, just because the number has evened out for a few years doesn’t mean it can’t still rise. After all, what has changed significantly in recent years? Are a few half-hearted programs telling Americans to exercise and eat more vegetables really making the difference?

Even if the rates stay the same, it’s hardly an accomplishment for America. With some 60 percent of us overweight or obese, we’re not exactly the healthiest nation. And I see little changing as the years go by - the only thing that’s happening is lots of articles and news programs are going on about the epidemic and creating a panic. Meanwhile, our habits are as unhealthy as ever.

What do you think of the trend? Do you think it’s possible that it will begin to reverse, or is this just a temporary lull? Let me know in the comments!

Claire

(image from ABC News)

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2 opinions for The Obesity Epidemic Is Over?

  • Sherrie
    Dec 4, 2007 at 8:32 pm

    Maybe I’m just caught up in wishful thinking but maybe the awareness of reducing carbohydrates is helping?

  • Claire
    Dec 4, 2007 at 8:42 pm

    It could be! Now maybe if we could get the numbers to go down instead of stay the same…then we’d be getting somewhere!

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