How Snacking Can Lead To Weight Gain
Obesity is a big problem. Being overweight or obese can cause a host of chronic diseases, such as Type II Diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and arthritis. In 1980, the national average for obesity was only 15 percent, and in 1991, there was not one state with an obesity rate over 20 percent. Today, there are four states that have obesity rates over 30 percent.
They also found that the snacks that were consumed during this time had higher fat calories, or were higher in carbohydrates, which can lead to this weight gain. They also determined that in families with higher incidences of obesity, television watching can lead to excessive snacking and less physical activity, which may account for this increase.
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F as in Fat: How Obesity Policies are Failing in America. 2009 Issue Report. Trust For America’s Health and the Robert Wood Foundation.
Jahns, L. Siega-Riz, A. Popkin, B. The Increasing Prevalence of Snacking Among US Children from 1977 to1996. J Pediatrics. April 2001. Vol. 138(4) pp. 493-498.
Francis, L. Lee, Y. Birch, L. Parental Weight Status and Girl’s Television Viewing, Snacking and Body Mass Indexes. Obes. Res. 2003. January: 11(1): 143-151.
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