I'm a southern European and there aren't many obese people here either. Plenty of people live a sedentary lifestyle in Europe too. I think the biggest issue is how Americans eat.
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Yeah that's true. We go out for walks after dinners a lot, though it's something we are slowly losing. Widespread obesity is starting to creep into Europe too.The quantity, quality and/or could it be just the type of ingredients? Daily movement is not an issue? How about the long walks after dinner Italians take?
Anyone? Or are you all too out of shape to even type a reply to this potentially world-changing idea? I'll go first. It appears the average Northern European gets the aerobic equivalent of walking 1/2 a mile per day every day IN ADDITION to their regular daily movements. What if there was some way to get everyone in the US to walk a 1/2 mile every day and by doing so the organizer could make a fortune? Certainly health care costs would plummet within a year or two. The savings of healthcare, pollution, increased productivity, better outlook, etc. would be trillions!
Anyone? Or are you all too out of shape to even type a reply to this potentially world-changing idea? I'll go first. It appears the average Northern European gets the aerobic equivalent of walking 1/2 a mile per day every day IN ADDITION to their regular daily movements. What if there was some way to get everyone in the US to walk a 1/2 mile every day and by doing so the organizer could make a fortune? Certainly health care costs would plummet within a year or two. The savings of healthcare, pollution, increased productivity, better outlook, etc. would be trillions!Most Northern Europeans are slim, trim and fit. Just search out a recent video of walking through Denmark and see for yourself. Most Americans are overweight/obese and unfit. How about a program that incorporates the Northern Europe lifestyle into the lives of Americans?
The quantity, quality and/or could it be just the type of ingredients? Daily movement is not an issue? How about the long walks after dinner Italians take?I'm a southern European and there aren't many obese people here either. Plenty of people live a sedentary lifestyle in Europe too. I think the biggest issue is how Americans eat.
The government doesn't care or the people don't? Bloomberg bans super large sodas and everyone cries DoNt TaKe mY FREEEDOM!!In the US, our government/FDA does not give a shit and it is in their financial interest for people to be obese and addicted to sugar.
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