Food Police Wrong--Lifestyles Increasing Obesity, Not Food
Ever wonder why more people don’t take the stairs—especially when so many people are trying to lose weight? An enterprising group in Sweden (an initiative of Volkswagon) had a theory that if activity is more fun, more people will do it and change their behavior for the better. The group turned a set of stairs into a giant piano, with each step representing a key. And according to their analysis, 66 percent more people took the stairs after the change.
It’s no secret that waistlines are getting larger in America. The New York City Department of Hype “Health” and other dietary scolds point the finger at soda pop. Others have suggested (and later recanted) that corn sweetener is the culprit. But this blame game only focuses on one half of the obesity equation: calories “in.”
Alternatively, we showed in our book Small Choices, Big Bodies that minor changes in lifestyle over the past few decades can add up to explain why we’re not burning as many calories anymore. What kinds of changes? More desk jobs and less work in the fields. More people driving to work more. More labor-saving devices, like dishwashers and washing machines.
Last year, CCF’s research director took a trip to Stockholm and saw petite women washing down starchy, meaty meals with pint after pint of draught beer. But the “obesity epidemic” was nowhere to be found. That’s because the home of the smorgasbord has a strong urban culture of biking or walking to get around.
Small changes can produce big effects. Innovative ways to increase physical activity instead of finger-pointing are music to our ears.











Food Police Wrong--Lifestyles Increasing Obesity, Not Food
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Sweden is now considering punitive taxes on unhealthy foods with over 65% of the population supporting them.
Oh and they have no obesity problem, of course not.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/g0m6171m7u746175 /
oof.
I don't know what fantasy realm this organization lives in where poor diet plays no role. Sure, tomorrow I'm going to go eat eggs, bacon, and ham in the morning; for lunch a McDonald's burger with a milkshake; and then run off to the 7/11 for dinner and stuff my face with candy and Slim Jims. Then I'll do my normal exercise in the morning and walk to school and work afterwards like normal. We'll see how that works out for me ... yeah, food has nothing to do with this.
PS: Yeah, turning a set of stairs into a giant piano is going to do wonders for our obesity epidemic. Give me a break.
- caelum
October 13, 2009 2:25PM
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Good choices.
Diet and exercise are the keys. Both are equally important. Good for them to make piano-stairs. Wouldn't work in America because some jackass would complain about the music and get it unplugged. In America, it is always a tiny minority that messes it up for the rest of us who are just trying to live our lives. So much for a republic.
- SolarSanitizer
October 13, 2009 2:47PM
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Suggested nic change
Perhaps "Blabber Mouth" is more fitting?
- dingo1 October 17, 2009 2:20AM
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