lördag 22 november 2014

Rapport: Rund & Tjock blir det nya "Normal" 2030? - Över 50% Feta i Världen inom 15-20 år

Det är inte bara planeten jorden som är rund. Allt fler av vår planets innevånare blir också rundare och rundare. Enligt en ny rapport från "the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI)", så kommer jorden att befolkas av fler feta människor, än människor med s.k. "normal" vikt efter år 2030. Detta bör ju innebära att "fet" kanske blir det nya normala...
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Idag lider 30 procent (=2,1 miljarder) av världens befolkning av fetma enligt rapporten. År 2030 beräknas ungefär 50 procent av jordens befolkning ha hamnat inom den feta kategorin.

Rapporten säger också att fetma är orsak till 5 procent av alla dödsfall globalt och orsakar enorma skador på den globala ekonomin.

Kostnaden beräknas vara lika stor som för "kriget mot terror" eller för rökningens skadeeffekter.

Med tanke på det ovanstående så lär väl risken vara överhängande att USA snart startar nya krig mot både fetma och feta personer. - För deras egen trygghet, naturligtvis..?

Etablissemanget verkar ju idag ha målsättningen att få med hela mänskligheten i sina lönsamma Orwellska krig.

Rapporten:
http://www.mckinsey.com/Insights/Economic_Studies/How_the_world_could_better_fight_obesity
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Obesity price tag: $2trn annually and ‘rapidly getting worse’

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RT 2014-11-21
Around 30 percent of the world’s population is now obese, while 50 percent is expected to fall into the category by 2030. Meanwhile, 5 percent of global deaths each year are linked to the condition, creating a drag on the global economy.

A new report by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) revealed the not-so-hidden cost of an increasingly sedentary population that has acquired a bad taste for fast food, and sitting for long stretches of time in traffic jams and office buildings.

READ MORE: US fast-food chains ‘disproportionately’ targeting black youth – study

- More than 2.1 billion people are now clinically obese. According to the World Health Organization, 65 percent of the world's population lives in countries where obesity kills more people than being underweight.

In addition to the deadly impact of obesity is the impact on the global economy, which comes out to be about $2 trillion annually, or 2.8 percent of global GDP.

The report revealed the global cost of obesity to be “nearly equivalent to the global impact of smoking or of armed violence, war, and terrorism.”

"Obesity isn't just a health issue," the report's lead author Richard Dobbs said in a podcast. "But it's a major economic and business challenge."

Perhaps the most incredible thing about obesity is that it has nearly doubled since 1980 and, according to MGI, “is rapidly getting worse.”

“If the prevalence of obesity continues on its current trajectory, almost half of the world’s adult population will be overweight or obese by 2030,” it said.

After examining a number of plans to tackle the problem of obesity, the report confirmed that nearly all result in some sort of savings, for example, in lower healthcare costs for treating diseases connected to obesity and more productivity in the workplace.

It pointed to the United Kingdom, where intervention efforts “could reverse rising obesity, saving the National Health Service about $1.2 billion a year.”

Plans to reduce the global epidemic of global obesity will take much more than just education and personal responsibility, although these are essential factors as well, the researchers write. A solution to the problem will “rely less on conscious choices by individuals and more on changes to the environment and societal norms,” the report said.

READ MORE: Junk food ban in schools set to begin but could create black market

Changes must occur in a number of places, including in restaurants that provide “default portion sizes,” to “marketing practices” that target children and adults with advertising. It also suggests “restructuring urban and education environments” to allow for physical activities.
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Rapport: Rund & Tjock blir det nya "Normal" 2030? - Över 50% Feta i Världen inom 15-20 år
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1 kommentar:

  1. Fattiga barn i Malmö allt fetare

    SVT 2014-11-25

    Barn och ungdomsfetma är en ny folksjukdom. I Skåne har ökningen på många håll planat ut, men i Malmös fattiga områden blir barn allt fetare. I Rosengård lider 15 procent av fjärdeklassarna av fetma. [...]

    http://www.svt.se/nyheter/regionalt/sydnytt/fattiga-barn-i-malmo-allt-fetare

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