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Rentlar ,

Greater availability and affordability of unhealthier, more processed foods filled with carbs and fats and devoid of other nutrients. Car culture that discourages natural amounts of walking in a daily routine. Sugar, caffeine and alcohol addictions with advertisers preying on people vulnerable to addiction of every kind.

aseriesoftubes ,

I was with you until caffeine. How does caffeine addiction contribute to the obesity epidemic? Are you talking about addiction to caffeine leading to people consuming more sugary soft drinks?

I’m probably being naïve because 100% of my caffeine consumption comes from black coffee and tea.

Rentlar , (edited )

Yeah I’m mostly talking about Sodas like pepsi, and but a big one is also colourful energy drinks like Redbull, Monster and Prime. Tons of ad money and sponsorships being thrown on these very unhealthy drinks.

On the coffee side, Tis the Pumpkin Spice Latte season from you-know-which chain. A 16oz cup of that has 9 grams(45% recommended DV) of saturated fats, and 50g of sugar. A 16oz Coca-Cola bottle contains a very similar amount of sugar at 52g.

Regular coffee and tea isn’t bad but caffeine has to still be taken in moderation.

djmarcone ,

Caffeine CAN mess with a person’s cortisol levels which CAN affect weight.

djmarcone ,

This is a good summary however I believe part of the issue is that due to high intensity farming the mineral levels of the soil are way down thus mineral levels of the foods we eat are basically nonexistent. People are hungry all the time because they are, essentially, malnourished. The body needs many different trace minerals to function well and if it doesn’t get it will be hungry.

A fat man can be fat and malnourished at the same time. Truly a first world problem.

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