Planet Girth
Looking for inspiration to lose weight?
It may be worth taking a look at the results of a report in latest issue of the International Journal of Epidemiology.
The study concludes that being overweight or obese “should be recognized as an environmental problem” because of its contribution to climate change from additional food and transport emissions.
The study found that a lean population, such as the Vietnamese, consume about 20 percent less food and produce fewer greenhouse gases than a population in a country like the United States, where about 40 percent of people are obese.
more HERE
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It may be worth taking a look at the results of a report in latest issue of the International Journal of Epidemiology.
The study concludes that being overweight or obese “should be recognized as an environmental problem” because of its contribution to climate change from additional food and transport emissions.
The study found that a lean population, such as the Vietnamese, consume about 20 percent less food and produce fewer greenhouse gases than a population in a country like the United States, where about 40 percent of people are obese.
more HERE
Related:
Too Much Sex Leads to Global Warming
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