Did you know that...
...every single state in America has reported an increase in obesity levels for 2009? Not a single state has recorded an obesity rate of less than 20%, and the states are not expecting those levels to go down anytime soon.
...a regular serving of food in most parts of Asia are but a fraction of a regular serving in America?
Get a burger from an American McDonalds and compare it with one from China, Japan, Malaysia or even the Philippines – you’ll see how big the difference is. ...two out of three Americans are obese or overweight?
That means nearly 66% of the whole American population is fatter than they should be....a moderately obese person reduces his lifespan by around two to five years, while a grossly obese person reduces his lifespan by up to thirteen years?
...some people are so fat that they cannot even kill themselves? Necks don’t fit around nooses, fingers don’t fit through trigger guards, narcotics are buffered by the fats and arteries are too deep to be cut by household knives.
Interesting bits of information and all that, but here’s the question: what are we doing about it?
Being fat is hard, but trying to lose that fat is even harder. This is precisely why so many people around the world are suffering the blight of obesity.
Every attempt to try and lose weight is met with failure, especially by those that have very misguided notions about how the process is done in the first place.
If there is one thing that you must realize from all this ranting and raving, it is this: