10 Reasons for Fat Britain.
24 hour drinking and the British booze culture. Alcohol is fattening!
We are becoming more like the USA and using cars for the shortest journey. As roads become more congested, more and more are being built rather than alternatives sought.
Schools have been asked to improve nutrition for children and parents are urged to change their habits but manufacturers are still allowed to churn out high fat, highly processed foods and target their advertising at families and children.
PC’s, TV’s, DVD’s, hand held games and a culture where television is so important that the results of talent or competitive shows are considered important enough to broadcast on the news.
Our long working hours. Everyones to shattered to exercise.
Sunday trading. We have access to shops and food 7 days a week and have forgotten how to do without, eat less and make do with what we have in the store cupboard.
Gyms. Exercise is seen as a task or leisure pursuit in itself rather than a natural part of daily activities…walking to school or work, gardening, a family game of rounders, dance class, a long country walk.
The availability cheap, mass produced food stuffs so that we no longer respect food as something which we should be grateful to have, but as something which is always there in abundance.
The snack culture which means that children are not as hungry as they should be when a meal is served. They can be picky about eating vegetables because they know that they can have a bag of crisps if they get peckish rather than waiting until the next meal.
Our inability to cook. The popularity of the umpteen cookery programmes does not indicate that people cook but rather that they sit and watch celebrity chefs cook.
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Alan Furness said,
February 26th, 2008 @ 12:13 am
Bottom line. The West is just greedy.
Shara said,
February 26th, 2008 @ 12:19 am
Anti fat pills will soon be available which will cure all fat people. I bet there will still be problems because they will find we need all the vitamins and stuff to stop us getting ill so anti fat pills will make us thin and sick. Why is it all so complicated? I want nice easygoing life.
David Alexander said,
June 17th, 2008 @ 12:44 pm
Excellent article - no punches are pulled, including the dramatic photograph.
No excessive words are needed to outline a persistent conspiracy of causes that have rendered a significant part of the so-called first world overweight, ill, and unable to escape.
It seems the only way out of this may occur when the oil and gas start to run out, when farming starts to fail, and when enough of the climate, top soil, and ocean fish stocks become unfavorable to the high-calorie, throw-away way of life currently in fashion and taken for granted. Only when famine looms will we reconsider the assumptions of what makes a good life.
That change may be on us relatively soon, even in what appear to be wealthy countries currently.