Obesity Equates Strongly With Low Physical Activity
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Cars Mark Shift in Decreased Physical Activity
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Corporate Group Destroys Public Transport
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Changing USA Landscape Makes Suburban Life Attractive
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Suburban Lifestyle and Technology Lead to Sedentism
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Constant Screen-time and Internet Increase Sedentism
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Lack of Play and Sedentism Lead to Obesity in Youth
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Physical Activity Is Key to Cardiovascular Health
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Understanding the Various Types of Sugars
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High-Fructose Corn Syrup Leads to Overeating
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Evolution of Soda Sizes Slows Sugar Consumption
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Artificial Sugars and Energy Drinks
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Nutritionists' Recommendations to Combat Overeating
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Helpful Strategies to Reduce Consumption
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The Enemy in the War on Obesity Shifts
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Over and Undernutrition Now Occur Simultaneously
Description:
Explore the complex issue of overnutrition in this 29-minute video from the "Food, Science, and the Human Body" series. Delve into the origins of the obesity epidemic, examining decreased physical activity and increased sugar consumption. Learn about the development and limitations of BMI as a measurement tool, the impact of suburban lifestyles and technology on sedentary behavior, and the role of various sugars in overeating. Discover nutritionists' recommendations for combating obesity, including strategies to reduce consumption and increase physical activity. Gain insights into the shifting perspectives on obesity and the simultaneous occurrence of over- and undernutrition in modern society.
The Overnutrition Epidemic - Food, Science & the Human Body