Experts link too much sitting to
rising rates of heart disease and obesity.
Not exact matches
Rates of diabetes,
heart disease and cancer have
risen since Americans adopted the low - fat, high - carbohydrate diet.
The Life Time Foundation believes we must take charge
of the
rising and alarming
rates of childhood obesity, diabetes,
heart disease, behavioral disorders, and more affecting our kids.
To combat
rising rates of obesity,
heart disease, diabetes and cancer, many countries are considering slapping taxes on unhealthy foods.
Other researchers say
rising rates of obesity and insulin resistance, linked to increased consumption
of refined carbohydrates, are better predictors
of heart disease than high cholesterol.
Also, saturated fat consumption has dropped as
heart disease rate has
risen, as has the total amount
of calories we are consuming from fat:
The film makes a strong argument for veganism, stating that meat and dairy consumption is essentially a government - endorsed conspiracy contributing to
rising rates of cancer, obesity, and
heart disease.
Ever -
rising obesity and
heart disease rates clearly illustrate the ramifications
of this flawed approach.
If that (simplified) narrative is accurate, and if we live in a society that is becoming increasingly insensitive to the effects
of insulin (and that seems a sure thing giving increasing Type 2 diabetes
rates) then
heart disease would also have to be on the
rise.
Butter, nor saturated fats, are not the cause
of disease, refined vegetable oils (including canola, cottonseed, soybean...) and trans fats are hugely to blame for the
rising rates of the two top killers in America:
heart disease and cancer.
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Heart disease and cancer are respectively the first and second leading causes
of death in the United States, while the
rate of Alzheimer's
disease — currently the eighth leading cause
of mortality — continuing to
rise steadily.