The US Has Been Dethroned

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I heard on the news this morning that we no longer hold the number one spot for obesity in the world. This honor now belongs to Mexico.

Their percentage of obese citizens is 32 while ours is only 31.

So are we getting more health conscious or is Mexico becoming less health oriented?

What do you think?

Terra
  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    I don't know - I'm only a foreigner and I don't understand these things, but might it be some of the Americans slipping quietly across the border as illegal immigrants who have apparently made Mexico's relative proportion increase?
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    • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      I don't know - I'm only a foreigner and I don't understand these things, but might it be some of the Americans slipping quietly across the border as illegal immigrants who have apparently made Mexico's relative proportion increase?
      Haha!

      I think it would be more likely that skinny Mexicans crossing our borders as illegal immigrants have apparently made our relative proportion decrease.

      Terra
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    • Profile picture of the author HeySal
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      I don't know - I'm only a foreigner and I don't understand these things, but might it be some of the Americans slipping quietly across the border as illegal immigrants who have apparently made Mexico's relative proportion increase?
      Oh - no, no, no. Alexa -when they say "obesity", they aren't talking about a little chub. They are talking about knee snapping mounds of fat - resemblances to poorly clothed hippopotemuses. (hippopotimi?). Those people aren't "quietly slipping" ANYWHERE!
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeAmbrosio
    Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

    I heard on the news this morning that we no longer hold the number one spot for obesity in the world. This honor now belongs to Mexico.

    Their percentage of obese citizens is 32 while ours is only 31.

    So are we getting more health conscious or is Mexico becoming less health oriented?

    What do you think?

    Terra
    At 31 percent I don't think we have gotten any more health conscious. Perhaps Mexico got a large influx of fast food restaurants lately.
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  • Profile picture of the author socialentry
    Perhaps the US should have mandatory siesta by decree.
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    • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
      Originally Posted by socialentry View Post

      Perhaps the US should have mandatory siesta by decree.

      LOL! I'm not saying we want that title back. :p

      Terra
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      • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
        Experts believe the rise in Mexico's obesity rates has to do with the continuously growing gap between the country's classes, as 50 percent of the population currently lives below the poverty line. According to Medical Daily, healthy diets are becoming less affordable, prompting individuals with low incomes to consume more unhealthy foods, such as fried foods and soda.

        Mexico Surpasses US as World's Most Obese Nation

        I wonder what our "reasons" are.

        I think it is too much fast, processed, genetically altered and junk food, and an over all laziness coupled with kids, and adults for that matter, playing computer games while sitting on their tushes instead of getting out and being involved in healthy play and exercise.


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        • Profile picture of the author ThomM
          Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

          Experts believe the rise in Mexico's obesity rates has to do with the continuously growing gap between the country's classes, as 50 percent of the population currently lives below the poverty line. According to Medical Daily, healthy diets are becoming less affordable, prompting individuals with low incomes to consume more unhealthy foods, such as fried foods and soda.

          Mexico Surpasses US as World's Most Obese Nation

          I wonder what our "reasons" are.

          I think it is too much fast, processed, genetically altered and junk food, and an over all laziness coupled with kids, and adults for that matter, playing computer games while sitting on their tushes instead of getting out and being involved in healthy play and exercise.


          Terra
          On the local news tonight they cited people moving to urban areas and an increase of the middle class who can now afford to eat fast food and convenience foods.
          Also the report is based on 2008 data.
          Also on the news they noted that the US is down to 29th place for longevity. The blame was primarily on (in no particular order_ Heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes, and cancer. Also car and motorcycle accidents.
          Funny how they can come up with a cause(s) for cancer and eliminate or decrease those causes, like asbestos and smoking and cancer rates still go up.
          Funny also how they don't look at some of the chemicals in the foods we eat that are supplied by the mega corporations.
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      • Profile picture of the author socialentry
        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        LOL! I'm not saying we want that title back. :p

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        Nevertheless, I think that siesta would be an excellent initiative.

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        The siesta habit has recently been associated with a 37% reduction in coronary mortality, possibly due to reduced cardiovascular stress mediated by daytime sleep (Naska et al., 2007). l
        Distinguished individuals like Thomas Edison, Winston Churchill, Leonardo Da Vinci also used to do siesta at random time during the day.
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        • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
          Originally Posted by socialentry View Post

          Nevertheless, I think that siesta would be an excellent initiative.



          Distinguished individuals like Thomas Edison, Winston Churchill, Leonardo Da Vinci also used to do siesta at random time during the day.
          Yes, I also read somewhere that providing siestas actually increases employee morale and productivity. If one is being more productive, they are working more and if they are working more, they are burning more calories.

          I'm not sure the makers of 5 hour energy would like it so much though, as a lot of their ads deal with getting rid of the 2 o'clock feeling. Having a siesta would surely do away with that feeling. I also wouldn't mind 5 Hour Energy being done away with either. :p

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  • Profile picture of the author Jack Gordon
    Speaking as someone who formerly fit into that category, might I suggest that the proper way to frame this is that the size of (and opportunity in) the Spanish language weight loss niche has increased as well.

    Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

    I wonder what our "reasons" are.

    I think it is too much fast, processed, genetically altered and junk food, and an over all laziness coupled with kids, and adults for that matter, playing computer games while sitting on their tushes instead of getting out and being involved in healthy play and exercise.
    For once, we wholeheartedly agree on something Terra!

    What to do about it... that is the hard part. People will not change their habits until they are really, truly ready.
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    • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
      Originally Posted by rocket2uranus View Post

      Speaking as someone who formerly fit into that category, might I suggest that the proper way to frame this is that the size of (and opportunity in) the Spanish language weight loss niche has increased as well.



      For once, we wholeheartedly agree on something Terra!

      What to do about it... that is the hard part. People will not change their habits until they are really, truly ready.
      Ha! That's great! Except I wasn't even aware that we disagreed on everything else.

      Yeah, the solution is far from an easy one. It is up to the people and if they wanted to change, they would have already, I think. And everyone knows it is much easier to put weight on than it is to take it off.

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  • Profile picture of the author LarryC
    Not to worry, we are still #1 in at least one area!

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  • Profile picture of the author bizgrower
    How about this: If you are fit, then you can have a siesta.
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  • Profile picture of the author roger h
    this could be wildly optimistic on my part, but its a percentage increase measured against total poulation - i dont think there's much doubt that US would have the highest total number of obese 'individuals' ..?
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  • Profile picture of the author bluecoyotemedia
    Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

    I heard on the news this morning that we no longer hold the number one spot for obesity in the world. This honor now belongs to Mexico.

    Their percentage of obese citizens is 32 while ours is only 31.

    So are we getting more health conscious or is Mexico becoming less health oriented?

    What do you think?

    Terra
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    not to worry.. we still own the number 1 spot for the most incarcerated people.

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  • Profile picture of the author lcombs
    Actually Thomas Edison rarely, if ever, slept more than four hours at a time.
    He usually slept about 2 hours four or five times a day.
    Just sayin'.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by lcombs View Post

      Actually Thomas Edison rarely, if ever, slept more than four hours at a time. He usually slept about 2 hours four or five times a day.
      Those were the days.

      Polyphasic sleep must have been so much easier, before the invention of lightbulbs.
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    Congratz to Mexico.
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