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More reasons to go Green.


By Jennifer Nelson, M.S., R.D. and Katherine Zeratsky, R.D. from the Mayo Clinic:

A physician friend of mine just routed an article to me from a recent Lancet, a medical journal. In it, the authors suggest that obese people contribute more than their fair share to demands for world oil and to the food shortage.

Oh, no, here we go again — another dig at those battling the bulge.

In their short commentary, the authors note that heavy folks eat about 20 percent more calories than leaner people, and that they prefer to drive to the market. Therefore, obese people use more gasoline to move those extra pounds.

Hmmm. Although I agree with the physics, at first reading it seemed a bit far fetched. Yes those of us who are struggling with weight do consume more calories, and it's true that we need to walk more. Cars use gas. Tractors use gas to help raise crops. Crops feed people — and now are being converted to ethanol to feed the tank. Therefore fuel for people and for cars is becoming in short supply — and more costly.

So — those extra pounds might be at the root of our current fuel (food and oil) crisis? It's gotten me thinking. In my commitment to becoming "greener" (and leaner) this will become one more reason for me to buy local, cut back on the extra helpings, and walk more. I'm going to do my part and help resolve the global fuel problem.

What do you think?

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Tags: Calories, Driving, Healthy_Lifestyle_Bloggers_Network, Iowa_Avenue_Health, Mayo_Clinic_Obesity_Treatment, Walking

Comment by Susana on November 20, 2008 at 8:07am
The invention of the car changed the lives of Americans forever. Then, they invented the drive-thru for everything and people felt even more comfortable. Thin or overweight, they drive everywhere. I saw some people to drive just to go around the corner... that's ridiculous!
Comment by Lauren Herzog on November 20, 2008 at 8:50am
Before I moved to TX I lived in the NYC metro area. We walked EVERYWHERE. People don't use cars, most don't even own them. It's totally opposite in TX! Everyone has a car, and they are forced to use them because there is extremely limited public transportation and everything is spread out. It's very frustrating!!

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