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  • Exercise 'not key to fight obesity '
     OP - April 23, 2015, 01:36 PM

    Exercise 'not key to fight obesity '

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    Physical activity has little role in tackling obesity - and instead public health messages should squarely focus on unhealthy eating, doctors say. In an editorial in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, three international experts said it was time to "bust the myth" about exercise. They said while activity was a key part of staving off diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and dementia, its impact on obesity was minimal.


    Instead excess sugar and carbohydrates were key. The experts, including London cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra, blamed the food industry for encouraging the belief that exercise could counteract the impact of unhealthy eating. They even likened their tactics as "chillingly similar" to those of Big Tobacco on smoking and said celebratory endorsements of sugary drinks and the association of junk food and sport must end. They said there was evidence that up to 40% of those within a normal weight range will still harbour harmful metabolic abnormalities typically associated with obesity.

    But despite this public health messaging had "unhelpfully" focused on maintaining a healthy weight through calorie counting when it was the source of calories that mattered most - research has shown that diabetes increases 11-fold for every 150 additional sugar calories consumed compared to fat calories. And they pointed to evidence from the Lancet global burden of disease programme which shows that unhealthy eating was linked to more ill health than physical activity, alcohol and smoking combined.
     
    Dr Malhotra said: "An obese person does not need to do one iota of exercise to lose weight, they just need to eat less. My biggest concern is that the messaging that is coming to the public suggests you can eat what you like as long as you exercise. "That is unscientific and wrong. You cannot outrun a bad diet."But others said it was risky to play down the role of exercise. Prof Mark Baker, of the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence, which recommends "well-balanced diets combined with physical activity", said it would be "idiotic" to rule out the importance of physical activity.

    Ian Wright, director general at Food and Drink Federation, said: "The benefits of physical activity aren't food industry hype or conspiracy, as suggested. A healthy lifestyle will include both a balanced diet and exercise." He said the industry was encouraging a balanced diet by voluntarily providing clear on-pack nutrition information and offering products with extra nutrients and less salt, sugar and fat.
    "This article appears to undermine the origins of the evidence-based government public health advice, which must surely be confusing for consumers," he said.

    well that is the news.. I am not fat but I do have FAT HEAD... and i do have friends who are fat..

    I don't completely agree with that guy the cardiologist  but  I do agree with him in the sense  what goes in to your stomach does control your metabolic rate  muscle or fat production ...

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Exercise 'not key to fight obesity '
     Reply #1 - May 12, 2017, 05:24 PM

    Couple of years back i said this
    Exercise 'not key to fight obesity '
    well that is the news.. I am not fat but I do have FAT HEAD... and i do have friends who are fat..

    I don't completely agree with that guy the cardiologist  but  I do agree with him in the sense  what goes in to your stomach does control your metabolic rate  muscle or fat production ...


    Now Gary Taubes with Sam Harris  questions that  not at a fundamental level on that "what goes in to your stomach does control your weight/how fat you are " but in a semantic way ...  it is worth listening to him..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A6hl4xdQBM

    Waking Up With Sam Harris #74 - What Should We Eat? (with Gary Taubes) why you are fat


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    Most Obese Countries In The World

    Rank   Country   Percentage of population
    1   Palau   47.10%
    2   Nauru   45.10%
    3   Marshall Islands   42.30%
    4   Samoa   41.60%
    5   Tonga   41.10%
    6   Qatar   41.00%
    7   Kiribati   40.10%
    8   Tuvalu   39.60%
    9   Kuwait   38.30%
    10   Bahamas, The   36.60%
    11   Fiji   35.90%
    12   United States   35.00%
    13   United Arab Emirates   34.50%
    14   Bahrain   34.10%
    15   Saudi Arabia   33.70%
    16   Barbados   33.20%
    17   Micronesia, Federated States of   33.20%
    18   Vanuatu   32.90%
    19   Trinidad and Tobago   32.30%
    20   Andorra   32.10%
    21   Libya   31.90%
    22   Antigua and Barbuda   31.00%
    23   Lebanon   30.80%
    24   New Zealand   30.60%
    25   Canada   30.10%
    26   Australia   29.90%
    27   United Kingdom   29.80%
    28   Turkey   29.40%
    29   Czech Republic   29.10%


    OBESITY Update   June 2014

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
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