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1. Wednesday, May 30, 2007 9:12 AM |
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Yup. You Europeans are getting fat too! All I can say is it's about time! I used to wonder how Italians could spend so many hours drinking and eating even during LUNCH and still be slim and trim. This makes me feel a little better even if it means the US may soon fall behind. Susan EU says Europeans are getting fatter By RAF CASERT, Associated Press WriterWed May 30, 8:58 AM ET A majority of adults are obese or overweight in most European Union nations and kids increasingly contributing to make Europe a fat continent, the EU's top public health official said Wednesday. "The numbers are frightening," said EU Health Commissioner Markos Kyprianou. Bad diets based on fatty and sweet ingredients combined with physical laziness by now account for six of the seven top factors leading to bad health, Kyprianou said. The EU Commission has warned governments for years to do something about the culture of flab, but the situation is getting worse. "Everybody has to be blamed — including the authorities, including the industry, including the consumers." His biggest worry at the moment is the increasing girth of kids. "If we don't act, today's overweight children will be tomorrow's heart attack victims," he said. In the 27-nation bloc, the EU says that over 21 million children are overweight. "Even more worrying is that the rate of increase of that number is more than 400,000 children a year." To counter the trend, the EU has already asked food multinationals to promote more healthy foods and says it has already obtained commitments to make many popular products. But consumers consciously make bad choices too. Around the Mediterranean, a healthy diet based on olive oil and fresh fish is on the wane. "Now the biggest problem of obesity is in the Southern member states who have abandoned the Mediterranean diet and go for same kind of nutrition of fast food as elsewhere," Kyprianou said. Overall, the consumption of fruit and vegetables is lower than medical recommendations. The intake of fat and saturated fats is high throughout the continent. The consumption of cereals has fallen by a quarter since the 1960s in Europe. It has contributed to a situation "in which the majority of the member states more than 50 percent of the adult population is overweight or obese." On Wednesday, the Commission proposed to tighten advertising standards on unhealthy processed food. It called on the food industry to make greater effort in reformulating products by cutting sugar, fat and salt. And the Commission wants sports organizations to do more to draw kids into physical exercise. Nowadays, even the best sports are missing their sweat he said. "A parent said that his son would go home and play basketball on the computer. They like the game but they won't play it." "They sit in front of a television, the computer screen or play video games," he said. "It is a reality of life."
“Half a truth is often a great lie.” Ben Franklin
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2. Wednesday, May 30, 2007 3:56 PM |
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QUOTE: Yup. You Europeans are getting fat too! All I can say is it's about time! I used to wonder how Italians could spend so many hours drinking and eating even during LUNCH and still be slim and trim. This makes me feel a little better even if it means the US may soon fall behind. | It probably McDonald's and Coca Cola fat. USA! USA!
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3. Wednesday, May 30, 2007 7:19 PM |
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Japan, too!
Japanese women bust out May 12, 2007 04:30 AM Amy Chozick The Wall Street Journal
TOKYO–All over Japan, retailers are scrambling to keep up with a new look known as "bon-kyu-bon." It means "big-small-big" and it signals a change in the way Japanese women look: they're getting curvier. Japanese stores that used to keep just two or three sizes of clothing on hand are rushing to stock larger sizes. Juicy Couture, known for its figure-hugging terrycloth tracksuits, opened one of its biggest stores in Tokyo last year. And Tokyo's high-end Isetan department store, which used to relegate its bigger sizes to one corner, now prominently features larger items from designers such as Ralph Lauren, Diane von Furstenberg and DKNY. Wacoal Corp., Japan's largest lingerie company, was once known for its super-padded brassieres. Now the company has a new best-seller: the "Love Bra," a cleavage-boosting creation with less padding, aimed at curvier women in their 20s. Today, the average Japanese woman's hips, at 35 inches, are around an inch wider than those of women a generation older. Women in their 20s wear a bra at least two sizes larger than that of their mothers, according to Wacoal. Waist size, meanwhile, has gotten slightly smaller, accentuating many young women's curves. The average 20-year-old is also nearly three inches taller than she was in 1950, according to government statistics, and the average foot has grown by nearly a quarter of an inch. The physical changes are largely the result of an increasingly Westernized diet, say nutritionists. Meals that used to consist of mostly fish, vegetables and tofu now lean heavily toward an American-style menu of red meat, dairy and indulgences such as Krispy Kreme doughnuts and Cold Stone Creamery ice cream. All this extra protein and calcium has led to longer, stronger and fuller bodies. Shinichi Tashiro, an endocrinology professor at Showa Pharmaceutical University, says the intake of extra fat tends to go to either breasts or hips in adolescent girls. Marketers say they first started noticing more women with hourglass figures a few years ago. One of the first people to act on the change was apparel wholesaler Kazuya Kito. In 2001, Kito founded Egoist, a trendy purveyor of slinky clothing designed to highlight the busty look, figuring that the curvier bodies would make women want to wear less-modest outfits. His fashion industry friends scoffed at the idea. Back then, micro-mini skirts were in style but women, for the most part, kept their chests covered. Yet Egoist, whose wares include see-through sweaters made to show off decorative bras or skinny tube tops, became a huge hit and a catalyst for other skimpy-clothing brands. Nami Sakamoto, an advertising-agency employee, embodies the new look. The 26-year-old is tall – by Japanese standards – at 5 feet 5 inches. She's also voluptuous, with a 35-inch bust and 35-inch hips. "I had a hard time finding button-down shirts that would close," says Sakamoto, especially when she was in high school and there were fewer foreign retailers in Japan that actually sold bigger sizes. "Sometimes the buttons would burst off." Now she buys clothes at Western retailers that carry larger sizes. Other young women are buying special items to flaunt their new physique. "It's just more fun to show some skin," says Ayami Arii, a 19-year-old vocational school student, who recently sported a tiny denim mini skirt and an iridescent push-up bra that peeks out from below her low-cut blouse. Her bra, a big seller at boutiques in Tokyo's Shibuya 109 department store, is called a "Showy Bra." Similar to a string bikini top, the $60 bras, made to be peeking out of a low-cut blouse, started appearing last year and come in a variety of colours, from red patent leather to leopard print and orange sequins. The cleavage craze took off in 2003, when a young pop star named Kumi Koda appeared in ads around Tokyo wearing a barely-there metallic bra and not much else. In one image, she wore coconut shells over her chest. Then, two years later, she performed at the televised Japan Record Awards wearing thin tape-like gold satin straps over her breasts that revealed nearly everything when she danced. The 24-year-old star has become the champion of a new "If you've got it, flaunt it" attitude among young Japanese women.
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4. Wednesday, August 1, 2007 10:41 AM |
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these articles are hillarious!!! god bless mamerica!
Bleep you, & bleep the establishment, and bleep all of you who are trying to make me part of the unestablished establishment.
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5. Wednesday, August 1, 2007 1:09 PM |
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I can confirm that I am getting fatter. I feel that this trend may be my fault.
An Inverted Pyramid of Piffle
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6. Wednesday, August 1, 2007 1:14 PM |
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More of Herofix in one Herofix .. Europe is just not my place anymore ..
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7. Saturday, August 4, 2007 8:48 PM |
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One more sign that the fat tax isn't too far behind now -- and I'm sure a country in Europe will be the first, with the US not far behind. Now that the US Congress is thinking about a 20,000% tax increase on cigars, fat foods can't be too far behind either.... It's good to know that the rest of the world is finally catching up with us fatties over here.
Jordan .
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8. Sunday, August 12, 2007 1:42 PM |
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hehe...oh, that's why i think i'm fatter! we're catching up!  or could it be that i'm getting older, drink more coffee, exercise less and eat as much cheese i possible can...hmmm...
/ L ~Night time is my time~ MSN: lilla_laura_palmer@home.se
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9. Sunday, August 12, 2007 2:26 PM |
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QUOTE: One more sign that the fat tax isn't too far behind now -- and I'm sure a country in Europe will be the first, with the US not far behind. Now that the US Congress is thinking about a 20,000% tax increase on cigars, fat foods can't be too far behind either.... It's good to know that the rest of the world is finally catching up with us fatties over here. |
What about a tax on chocolate cigars?! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
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10. Sunday, August 12, 2007 2:28 PM |
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QUOTE: hehe...oh, that's why i think i'm fatter! we're catching up!  or could it be that i'm getting older, drink more coffee, exercise less and eat as much cheese i possible can...hmmm... |
Oh, you're only fat in the right places...
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11. Sunday, August 12, 2007 4:00 PM |
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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The power of cheese
"The only thing that Columbus discovered was that he was lost"
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12. Sunday, August 12, 2007 11:52 PM |
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QUOTE: QUOTE: hehe...oh, that's why i think i'm fatter! we're catching up!  or could it be that i'm getting older, drink more coffee, exercise less and eat as much cheese i possible can...hmmm... |
Oh, you're only fat in the right places... |
oh, u wish u knew! :)
/ L ~Night time is my time~ MSN: lilla_laura_palmer@home.se
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13. Sunday, August 12, 2007 11:53 PM |
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QUOTE:mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The power of cheese |
mhm. especially the french ones! and of course GOUDA! *drewling*
/ L ~Night time is my time~ MSN: lilla_laura_palmer@home.se
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14. Monday, August 13, 2007 2:01 PM |
one suave folk |
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QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: hehe...oh, that's why i think i'm fatter! we're catching up!  or could it be that i'm getting older, drink more coffee, exercise less and eat as much cheese i possible can...hmmm... |
Oh, you're only fat in the right places... |
oh, u wish u knew! :) | Oh, HOW I wish... 'specially since it's too hot to wear clothes indoors (apparently).
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15. Monday, August 13, 2007 11:37 PM |
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QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: hehe...oh, that's why i think i'm fatter! we're catching up!  or could it be that i'm getting older, drink more coffee, exercise less and eat as much cheese i possible can...hmmm... |
Oh, you're only fat in the right places... |
oh, u wish u knew! :) | Oh, HOW I wish... 'specially since it's too hot to wear clothes indoors (apparently). | Hehe, today is not that bad actually (the weather i mean), i'm (suprise) fully dressed! 
/ L ~Night time is my time~ MSN: lilla_laura_palmer@home.se
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16. Tuesday, August 14, 2007 11:32 AM |
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QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: hehe...oh, that's why i think i'm fatter! we're catching up!  or could it be that i'm getting older, drink more coffee, exercise less and eat as much cheese i possible can...hmmm... |
Oh, you're only fat in the right places... |
oh, u wish u knew! :) | Oh, HOW I wish... 'specially since it's too hot to wear clothes indoors (apparently). | Hehe, today is not that bad actually (the weather i mean), i'm (suprise) fully dressed!  | Damn!! And here I was with my ultra-high powered binoculars all fired up!!! Wait, go stand by the window. Ah yes, still gorgeous. What IS that cheese you're eating?! Oh, I'll bet it's gouda. Real REAL gouda!!
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17. Saturday, August 18, 2007 4:09 AM |
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QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: hehe...oh, that's why i think i'm fatter! we're catching up!  or could it be that i'm getting older, drink more coffee, exercise less and eat as much cheese i possible can...hmmm... |
Oh, you're only fat in the right places... |
oh, u wish u knew! :) | Oh, HOW I wish... 'specially since it's too hot to wear clothes indoors (apparently). | Hehe, today is not that bad actually (the weather i mean), i'm (suprise) fully dressed!  | Damn!! And here I was with my ultra-high powered binoculars all fired up!!! Wait, go stand by the window. Ah yes, still gorgeous. What IS that cheese you're eating?! Oh, I'll bet it's gouda. Real REAL gouda!! |
naaa...just some common swedish, in no way tasteful, cheese...it's the time of the month when there's no money left for expensive cheeses...and no african red wine either... :(
/ L ~Night time is my time~ MSN: lilla_laura_palmer@home.se
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