by frankthetank » Fri 26 Aug 2005, 11:07:05
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ' ')(AP / CBS)"The time when obesity was thought to be a problem on the other side of the Atlantic has gone by."
Mars Di Bartolomeo, Luxembourg
(AP) The proportion of overweight or obese men is higher in some European countries than it is in the United States, experts said Tuesday in a major analysis of Europeans' expanding girth.
The International Obesity Task Force estimated that Finland, Germany, Greece, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Malta have all now exceeded the United States' 67 percent in overweight or obese males.
"The time when obesity was thought to be a problem on the other side of the Atlantic has gone by," said Mars Di Bartolomeo, Luxembourg's Minister of Health.
In Greece, 38 percent of women are obese, compared with 34 percent in the United States.
Being over 6ft tall and weighing less then 150pounds i get this all the time
"Do you eat?"
Its like "yes bitch, i eat!"
Its just eat mostly fruit, veggies, dark chocolate and peanut butter. I dont drink any soda and rarely eat meat. Most important of all is that i exercise, something that most of my fellow AMericans seem to skip. SO not all of us are fat pigs, we're just in the minority.