Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/09/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Richard Man offered: Subject: Re: [Leica] extreme fast food > 1/3 of Americans are obese - not just overweight, but obese. > > The trend is that by 2050, the obesity rate will hit 50%. > > The effect will be mind boggling - food, productivity, healthcare, health > related industry, drugs, oil, even size of the seats on the plane will be > affected. Trickle down trickle down... Hi Richard, The same "FAT-OBESE" situation is growing (no pun intended) here in Canada. :-( I understand some folks body systems in how their food intake and what "food" they intake dissolves/digests creates some of the problem. In many cases economics plays a role in what food people can afford to help maintain healthy body weight. Proper food can be seen as very expensive for some economic levels. So eating nothing but cheap "JUNK FOOD" constantly creates what we see in so many of Jim Shulman's photos. "Huge how do they walk about these obese human beings?" How do their knees, hips and lower body joints carry the weight? The medical people are learning daily? They can't! IE: more medical costs! :-( Certainly for those least who can afford it! :-( One can honestly say some folks just can't help it once they're "hooked!" So they just continue to eat junk food and grow, falling by the wayside with Diabetes or other "obese" related illnesses. I have great sympathy for some, as it isn't an easy task to drop 50 to 200 hundred pounds of excess body mass. Unless a person is kept under absolute intake of food control. And up go the medical costs once again! So if your estimate for 2050 that 50% of USA citizens will be obese? The medical cost to America will be astronomical. The health results of looking after these unfortunates in health costs is going to be far beyond what anyone expects compared to the costs of many major medical disease situations. The answer to it?????????? Quite frankly I don't have a clue given it's basically a major disease across America spreading to Canada at an alarming rate. Anyone carrying more than what should be close to considered "normal weight" have my most heart felt sympathies. My good fortune has always been on the mark body frame and weight. Probably due to my life cycle of always being on the move and active involved covering my assignments about the country and the world. For what all this has to do with carrying a Leica???????? Just one of those LUG Family off topic moments!" cheers, Dr. ted