they are invariably proved wrong further upstream.
*cough* smoking *cough*
they are invariably proved wrong further upstream.
*cough* smoking *cough*
Sorry, but there's truth in that in 99% of cases.
There is nothing good about letting a kid get fat. As a parent, it is your responsibility to ensure that doesn't happen.
Firstly I do not accept that there is an obesity epidemic, if so then there must have been one throughout my lifetime.
It seems there are quangos and unelected groups having a field day in the research area at present, always a matter of scale when commenting on the general population of millions.
No problem with getting any information out there but then leave well alone, it isnt for the state or anyone else impinging on peoples lifechoices if they do not effect others, I hear the NHS this and the NHS that bull, but if you care about the NHS that much then there are far more controllables and policies that governments encourage that adversely effect out health service, but choose not to.
More fast food outlets might not necessarily mean more fast food consumed per person, it might but then again we grew up with fish and chips and pubs on each corner so come on, lazy parents if thats your conclusion might have been your Mum !!!
Sorry but whats your 99% based on on ? Which medical book did you read this ?
You are very very wrong anyway, I've dealt with kids who have been overweight in my line of work in a kids hospital.
Maybe you should think before making sweepping statements like that.
Would you like me to replace 99% with the words "vast majority" so as not to offend people who are ridiculously literal like you?
Which one, the medical profession that encouraged smoking for myriad of respiratory conditions or the ones more recent .........................
Not really but , try not to talk too much about things you quite obviously know sweet FA about
When you say "more recent" there is no evidence of the medical profession encouraging smoking since about 1950. There's sixty years worth of evidence since then that cutting (and preventing people from) smoking improves public health. Unless you're going to tell me it's perfectly harmless.
... Now that she's an adult she goes to Iceland whenever she gets paid, gets the cheapest shit imaginable and piles it in to a huge chest freezer, cooking double what she needs for every meal. I have seen her make her and her daughter a bacon sandwich for breakfast with the cheapest, saltiest, bacon going, and ten minutes later pour two enormous bowls of cereal and two massive cups of tea with four sugars. We've gone up before and got a takeaway and she's literally wanted to order fifty quids worth of Chinese for four of us.
I agree with some of this and not others. Your first sentence is very odd. Are you really saying you can't see the rising obesity with your own eyes? Go to Chessington or Drusillas or any other theme park on any given summer's day and you will see a truly depressing number of fat people on a scale that simply didn't exist 30 years ago.
I'd also take issue with what you say about fish & chip shops and pubs. The mere existence of these places doesn't prove anything beyond the fact there was enough demand to keep them in business. I suspect battered fish contains a good deal less refined sugar and processed crap than your average product in the freezers of Iceland, and besides, most people never did live day-to-day dependent on the local chippy in the way that some depend on the utter rubbish available today.
I do however agree with you on the NHS and being wary of various health groups, sometimes acting in self interest.
I agree with this. However, the importance of promoting healthier foods is that they tend to be far more filling than unhealthy ones. For example: I could easily eat 4 slices of buttered white toast and marmite in the morning - about 500-600 calories. Whereas eating the equivalent calories in porridge - about 3 bowls - would be almost impossible.there's some emphasis made on the location and implied quality of the food, but the bottom line is the quantity. its always the quantity. need to stop fussing too much over whats in the food and focus on not eating too much.
You've posted 4,340 times on an Albion site. Do you have coaching badges or are you just as "clueless" as everybody else on here about the game?
Meanwhile, have a look a this website. Ten ways to prevent childhood obesity:
http://www.webmd.boots.com/diet/guide/how-prevent-childhood-obesity
How many cases can a renowned expert on child obesity such as yourself honestly think of where the parents have exhausted this list and the child remains obese?
Hardly any fat kids over here. My high school has over a thousand kids and there are probably about 5 or 6 fatties out of that lot. For some reason they are all girls.
there's some emphasis made on the location and implied quality of the food, but the bottom line is the quantity. its always the quantity. need to stop fussing too much over whats in the food and focus on not eating too much.
I don't think it's garbage. The protein and low GI carbs will fill you far more and keep you fuller longer than the earing the equivalent calories in pizzas and fried crap. This means you'll eat far fewer calories, which is the key to weight loss.Utter garbage.
Eat a lot of low fat protein with fruit and vegetables and low GI carbs and you'll put on weight much more slowly than if you eat the same amount of Iceland Pizzas and fried MRM