Obesity experts now believe that the frequency of eating, not just bigger portion sizes, is also to blame for the uptick in calorie intake for kids and grown - ups alike.
Not exact matches
«For many decades health authorities encouraged Americans to improve their health by reducing their fat intake, which led many people to consume low - fat, high - sugar foods that some
experts now blame for fueling the
obesity crisis.»
Now a concerned parent can find in one source all of the prevailing scientific research arguing against the use of food as a reward, a chart showing every leading medical organization which has condemned the practice, generally useful statistics on childhood
obesity and even some colorful quotes from
experts.
Obesity is
now being described by health and nutritional
experts as a pandemic that has the potential to one day end civilization altogether if things don't change.
«For many decades health authorities encouraged Americans to improve their health by reducing their fat intake, which led many people to consume low - fat, high - sugar foods that some
experts now blame for fueling the
obesity crisis.»
Right
now, there are few effective tools to aid in the effort, though, ultimately, many
experts feel the answer to America's
obesity lies not with a drug but, rather, lifestyle changes.
An increasing number of
experts are
now beginning to look at the suspicious link between the relatively sudden and massive rise in
obesity in the western world, and the vilifying of fat and idolising of carbohydrates that led to the largely carb based diet we (and our dogs) have been consuming since the 70s.