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They mentioned that in their travels of the United States they have seen much heavier people outside of NYC - I tend to notice the epidemic in the city as well. And as a side note - my cousin is staying with me this week, the one who works for Devo, and they just finished a concert tour. He said the people he saw in middle America (mentioning the Rochester, NY area specifically) were almost to a person quite obese. Very sad. I digress.
So, the Danes answered my question about obesity in Denmark thusly: "The upper class, the educated, are fit, only the lower class and uneducated are obese in Denmark." Although lacking tact, he was speaking the truth and I think that goes to many things here in the States too, mainly: fast food is deathly cheap. I only insulted them once - I never realized Carlsburg is a Danish beer. I never gave it much thought, but if pressed I would have said German or even the Netherlands. I could tell the old man was hurt, he told me so. Sorry! I was also curious about that extremely fattening piece of pastry some people eat in the morning, and asked them, "What do Danes call a danish?" "Vienna bread." Whoa! Who knew? I was about to launch into a line from the film Caddyshack, as often men my age do - typically on the golf course, but thought better of it. There was also the chance of offending them again ( more likely confusing them - along with you the reader) with the inane line from Chevy Chase pondering, "A flute without any holes isn't a flute. A donut without a hole is a danish."
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The rest of the weekend will get its blogging due soon - Turks, Cigars, the Park, Yankee game, etc.
6 comments:
Interesting observation on obesity outside the city. I have noticed that more rural areas seem to be larger, and more so in the south.
I find that the vast majority of Americans have little knowledge about nutrition. I still think that plays a very large role in the epidemic. We have no local friends that are vegan. They tend to look at us like we are the crazy ones which I am used to now. I have found that most people really don't want any honest information about their bad habits. I suppose by ignoring the truth it is easier to continue to kill themselves slowly with food. It is all very sad I think.
BTW, most men love Caddy Shack and most women don't get it. ;-)
Good thought provoking post.
Ali
agreed, education is key. Also, look where all the food is being served in rural areas - fast, unhealthy, overly-processed, cheap food.
I couldn't agree more, education is vital when it comes to changes in ones food choices.
Certainly education in nutrition and how it effects overall health, have been the only reason I have altered my diet.
I can totally understand wanting to buy the chili dog special! :)
If I were ignorant to it's effects on my health, it would seem crazy to spend so much money on food.
However, even knowing it is not good for me, I made pancakes for breakfast! What!?! I know. =)
WHAT? You are picking on Rochester NY, where I live? Well, most of my friends are people I met either in the hiking club or in yoga class, so I hang out with slim fit people. I guess the population as a whole around here is not all that fit. I know about a dozen vegetarians but only one other vegan.
But when we go down to northern Georgia, where we have relatives, I am stuck with the large number of obese people I see walking around. It seems to be much worse there.
Joanne
Naina - there were plenty of chili dogs at the Yankee game last night. Thinking of writing a letter, the food choices (besides being obnoxiously over-priced) were abysmal.
Joanne:
So sorry to offend the great city of Rochester, NY! Home to Eastman Kodak, and birthplace of Western Union and Ragu spaghetti sauce. I am sure he was referring to the areas in Western New York more so than Rochester proper. However, where the Danes did not see an obesity problem in NYC, I bump into it every day (maybe because I am in Times Square loaded with tourists). Where you see a parade of obese people in Northern Georgia I bet there are scores of fit, healthy-eating people in that region who would aggressively disagree.
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