Report Coincides With New JAMA Studies Confirming Fitness, Not Fatness, Matters for Good Health
fter years of nutrition zealots claiming that the food we eat is killing us, the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) has released a new report demonstrating that lifestyle, not diet, is the main cause of obesity. The release of CCF's report coincides with two recent studies appearing in JAMA, the journal of the American Medical Association, both of which support CCF's contention that sedentary lifestyles and not food are the real threat to health.
CCF's report, "Small Choices, Big Bodies: How Countless Daily Decisions Contribute to America's Burgeoning Waistline," explains how lifestyle shifts over the past several decades have contributed to obesity in America. For example:
- TVs outnumber people in American households
- Kids play video and computer games rather than going outside to play
- Riding mowers and leaf blowers have replaced push mowers and rakes
- In airports, sidewalks move people instead of people moving on sidewalks