The Fattening Of America - A Review
By Laura M. Turner
Dear
Reader,
What are your immediate reactions to these
words:
"62 million adults in the United States are
obese. An additional 12.5 million kids are overweight."
"Due to increases in the prevalence of
childhood obesity, today's children may not live as long as their parents."
"The data suggests that about 70 percent of
diabetes cases in the United States are caused by excess weight."
"in 2004 the average American consumed 52
gallons of soft drinks, or an average of 16 ounces per day."
I don't know about you, but just the
viewing of these statistics alone makes me, well, lose my lunch. Where did
I find them? They come from an extremely reliable source: Health economist,
Dr. Eric Finkelstein. These research statistics, and more, are
documented in the new book
The
Fattening Of America: How The Economy Makes Us Fat, If It Matters, and What
to Do About It.
The book itself was written by he and
business journalist, Laurie Zuckerman. And what troubles me most about the
information found within the folds of its pages (besides the nauseating
statistics) are the conclusions I've drawn. Those that have crashed and
burned my own delusions of creating positive change through promoting health
and disease prevention.
You see, I've always believed that
education could empower people. And education alone would be enough to both
empower and motivate. Yet, Finkelstein, by giving us the hard cold facts,
reminds me this is just not so. For if this were the case our obesity
population would be decreasing, as would our waistlines. Yet, on the whole,
they both continue to increase in size and they are taking our precious
health and wellness with them.
Having said this however, I will assume we
all know intellectually that being obese can harm our health. Yet, even I
couldn't believe the laundry list of diseases linked to obesity.
Finkelstein gives them to us one by one. Here's just a few: increased
incidence of adult onset diabetes (Type II) (which now, incidentally, has
increased in our children as well), increased incidence of pulmonary
disease, fatty liver disease, gall bladder disease, osteoarthritis, cancer,
heart disease, stroke and ... Dr. Finkelstein can I stop now, please?
More sadness ensues. Not only are we not
doing are part to decrease our collective waistline, Finkelstein also makes
a case that (not surprisingly) our own economy is at root cause. And what
follows is merely a watered down version of Finkelstein's economical case -
and may I mention here, the depth of his research are well worth your time,
further review and personal discussion.
The fattening economy is based on this
simple premise: The cost of non-nutritional food is cheaper. Thus, for the
less fortunate, the government subsidies alone are doing nothing to increase
health, they are merely providing aid for consumable and non-nutritional
goods. Therefore government subsidies are increasing the size of
individuals, simply because the cost of eating healthy vegetables and fruits
is not an option - and eating expensive organic food is often out of the
question.
On the other side of the table, the wealthy
of us are getting fat, too. This, because they see no apparent need
(or cannot find the motivation) to slim down. A bigger, faster, more
generation, we are. And this has the working class far over-working.
The larger paycheck comes with the price of longer hours at the office, and
less time to focus on health and exercise. Studies also show that the
wealthier among us make poorer food choices, eat rich desserts, high fat
meats, all as a sign of upper crust living. What's more? Soon, when the side
effect of such a lifestyle exerts itself, the benefits of the healthcare
system are available to give state of the art medication (without out of
pocket costs) to remove the symptoms.
In his book, Finkelstein also gives us both
barrels by documenting research in the sad state of affairs that is the
health our children and their poor nutritional habits.
Now for the good news. In this book you
will will also learn:
- A host of government mandated
solutions the author offers based on his expertise as a health economist
and researcher.
- a host of private sector solutions we
can all employ to to raise consciousness and make health awareness a
priority
- a common sense "economical" based
weight loss program to help all in need find their way to a healthy
lifestyle.
- Sensible ways to help your children
manage weight and help prevent them from the dangerous diseases caused
by obesity.
- and so much more...
Moreover, if you care about the health of
yourself, your increased longevity and the health of those you love, begin
by losing weight if you need to. First educate yourself with books like
Finkelstein and Zuckerman's. Next, discuss your findings with your
family. Take the time to review your lifestyle and observe places you can
make change. Continue to improve where you need to. And if not for
ourselves, then to keep our children from harm's way. Our children will do
what we do; let's show them that being healthy is a serious and necessary
priority.
To Learn More About The Fattening Of
America: How The Economy Makes Us Fat, If It Matters, and What To Do About
It And To Read An Excerpt Please Visit:
http://www.fatteningofamerica.com/index.htm
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About The Authors Of The Fattening Of America:
Dr. Eric Finkelstein, Ph.D., M.B.A.
(Chapel Hill, NC) has published over 30 peer-reviewed
articles on the economics of obesity. His research has appeared in top
health and medical journals and been the subject of countless news
stories. His research has been featured on the front page of
USA Today and has been
covered in the Economist, Time,
Forbes, the Washington
Post, and many other newspaper, radio, and television
outlets.
Laurie Zuckerman (Chapel Hill, NC) left her corporate PR job
in 1999 to make writing her full-time career. She contributes columns
and feature articles to a number of business journals and lifestyle
magazines and writes for businesses ranging from Fortune 500s to
startups with a focus on healthcare, high tech and business.
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About Laura M. Turner:
Laura M. Turner, M.S., CHHP is the Sr.
Editor of The New Body News and Wellness
Letter, the online magazine healthy people
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