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October 13, 2007
Obesity and Fish Oil in the News
For the first time in history, the world's overweight population outnumbers its underweight population. As reported in Worldwide Summit on Fruits, Vegetables Unite Medical, Agricultural Researchers, "The number of people across the globe who are underweight has declined to less than 1 billion in the last decade, while the world's overweight population grown to more than 1.1 billion." Their recommendation? Promote more widely the eating of fruits and vegetables.
In other news, fish oil is not a risk for mercury and alcohol may have social benefits, as reported in The New York Times' The Inbox: Answers About Fish Oil, Alcohol and Eggs. The column answers these questions:
- So I know fish oil is good for you, but is there mercury in it that can be bad for you?
- I always wonder about these studies linking alcohol with breast cancer. Did they take into consideration whether or not the women who drink more than three glasses a day might also ingest a higher level of fat? Did they also look into their intake of red meat?
- How about: drinking is enjoyable? Seems that should be some small part of the equation?
- In your article about eggs, a researcher noted that “the large majority can consume eggs in reasonable amounts.” What is a reasonable amount?
Posted by worldclass at October 13, 2007 02:30 PM
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