A couple of links to some disturbing (but not surprising) public health stories in the news:
At WebMD: Obesity in Children Increasing Around the World
"The proportion of young children who are overweight or obese has increased about 60% in the past 20 years, the World Health Organization (WHO) says in a new report."
At USA today: "Diabetes may affect as many as 1 in 3 Americans by 2050"
"The future of diabetes in America looks bleak, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report out today, with cases projected to double, even triple, by 2050." Currently, 1 in 10 Americans are diabetic.
I detest these kinds of stories because, in general, they engender fear and offer no solutions other than the typical "exercise and eat less" kind of advice. And we all know how well that works. Fortunately, having seen how it is relatively simple to maintain my weight with a paleo/primal style diet and easy exercise regimen, I don't have to be quite so alarmed for myself or my kids. I just wish that anyone who wants to get trim (or stay trim) via lifestyle interventions has the wherewithal to critically examine the different methods out there. Maybe we can prevent this future holocaust of hyperglycemia before it is too late.
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