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Hispanics and Obesity - The Worrying Truth By Alan CooperRead information about Obesity News Online at simplifiedweightloss.com. The following article, "Hispanics and Obesity - The Worrying Truth By Alan Cooper", is here for you to read free of charge and is written for the Obesity News Online network. simplifiedweightloss.com gathers all the relative Obesity News Online and brings it to you in a one-stop shop atmosphere. Thank you for choosing Obesity News Online for your obesity news and information. What is the link between Hispanics and obesity? Are people of Hispanic origin more prone to obesity than others? Respected Hispanic trend watcher Jaun G Tornoe feels there is enough anecdotal and scientific data supporting the link between Hispanics and obesity to raise warning flags… One of the culprits he identifies is the huge choice of cheap, fast food and sugary drinks on offer to newly arrived Latino immigrants, many of whom come from extremely deprived backgrounds… Fast Foods and Obesity - a Warning From a Friend... In a recent blog, Tornoe recounts how, as a new immigrant himself, a friend had warned him of this danger... "(He) told me right after I moved into the U.S. to be careful with the junk food... He noticed that many new immigrants went crazy with the excessive food offerings this country offers. "If they are not careful, they will watch their waistline be a victim of over choice in just a couple of months." Victims of Good Intentions... Second and third generation Hispanic families are also at risk. Ironically, they're largely victims of their parents' good intentions. "Generally speaking, back in Latin America, a chubby baby or little kid is the obvious sign of healthiness (compared with the unfortunate scars malnutrition leaves on many persons South of the Border)," writes Torno. "What better way for parents to feel like they are doing a good job taking care of their offspring, than to show all those around them their chubby kids… then the bad eating habits just take control over the little kid’s life and all the adversities obesity brings begin to show up in the kid’s life." The "Bigger is Better" Myth This point is reinforced by an article in another authoritative source of Hispanic news, Hispanicbusiness.com… “It doesn’t do to tell a mother her chubby baby isn’t healthy and to cut the fat early for a lifetime of health. "We have to change the perceptions of a community where the parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles are overweight and don’t consider that a problem... We need to help the community see that bigger isn’t necessarily better,” says the article. Hispanics are Not Alone It's worth mentioning that Hispanics are not alone in this. In my home country, South Africa, many of my countrymen and women struggle with obesity and its associated ills, like diabetes and heart disease. The chief culprit is the readily available processed food and the rapid spread of fast food outlets. The past decade has brought long-awaited political freedom and increasing prosperity. The flipside is a growing obesity problem. In people for whom poverty and near starvation still loom large, combating the "bigger is better" myth is extremely difficult. Research into Hispanics and Obesity links There have also been several academic studies of Hispanics and obesity. A survey conducted in May 2004 for Kellogg by La Opinión/El Diario de la Prensa Market Research Center, shows Latino families not exercising at recommended levels resulting in rising obesity rates among them. Hispanics and obesity links are also under the spotlight in a five-year study at the University of Texas at El Paso. UTEP has received a $4.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study and reduce health disparities among Hispanics. The five-year grant will establish the Center for the Advancement of Minority Health and Health Disparities Research at UTEP. The grant will also help recruit and train faculty and will be used to disseminate research results to the community. So while its clear that Latino Obesity is a large and growing problem, there is also growing awareness of the problem. Jesus: The Man And His Work. - Long lost lecture by Wallace D. Wattles, author of The Science of Getting Rich, reveals the shocking truth about Jesus! Background Searcher - Investigate Anyone. - Professional private investigation resources and databases here for anyone to use. Find out the truth today. Easy and powerful. Alan Cooper is a journalist with 20 year's experience and the publisher of ObesityCures.com, a site with the ambitious aim of being a "one-stop-shop" for impartial information on obesity and weight loss solutions - including fad diets, prescription weightloss pills, natural weightloss aides, and the link between fast foods and obesity. For more on hispanics and obesity, and related issues, including links to the sources quoted in this article, visit
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