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Humans are 17 million tons overweight

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57455240/humans-are-17-million-tons-overweight/ [with comments]


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If Every Country Were as Heavy as Ours, The World Would Have 1 Billion Extra Mouths to Feed

And if you were to add us all up, we'd weigh more than eight million tractor trailers put together.

Percentage of world biomass due to obesity in 2005
Jun 18 2012
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/06/if-every-country-were-as-heavy-as-ours-the-world-would-have-1-billion-extra-mouths-to-feed/258644/ [with comments]


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The Weight of Nations: An Estimation of Adult Human Biomass

ScienceDaily (June 18, 2012)

The world population is over seven billion and all of these people need feeding. However, the energy requirement of a species depends not only on numbers but on its average mass. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal BMC Public Health has estimated the total mass of the human population, defined its distribution by region, and the proportion of this biomass due to the overweight and obesity.

Up to half of all food eaten is burned up in physical activity. Increasing mass means higher energy requirements, because it takes more energy to move a heavy body. Even at rest a bigger body burns more energy.

Using data from the United Nations and World Health Organization, researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine estimated that the adult human population weights in at 287 million tonnes. 15 millions of which is due to the overweight and 3.5 million due to obesity.

While the average body mass globally was 62kg, North America, which has the highest body mass of any continent, with an average body mass of 80.7kg. North America has only 6% of the world's population but 34% of the world's biomass mass due to obesity. In contrast Asia has 61% of the world's population but only 13% of the world's biomass due to obesity.

If all countries had the same average BMI as the USA the total human biomass would increase by 58 million tonnes -- this is the equivalent of an additional 935 million people of world average body mass.

Explaining the implications of this study Sarah Walpole said, "Our results emphasize the importance of looking at biomass rather than just population numbers when considering the ecological impact of a species, especially humans."

This study was based on the 2005 WHO SURF report so it is an underestimate of the current situation. The world's population is continuing to increase in size -- the UN predicts that by 2050 there could be 8.9 billion people on the planet.

Prof Ian Roberts, continued, "Everyone accepts that population growth threatens global environmental sustainability -- our study shows that population fatness is also a major threat. Unless we tackle both population and fatness -- our chances are slim."

Copyright © 2012 ScienceDaily LLC

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/06/120618095057.htm


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The weight of nations: an estimation of adult human biomass

18 June 2012
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/12/439/abstract [provisional pdf of the complete article at http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2458-12-439.pdf ]


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Deep-Fried Cereal Debuts at County Fair



By Lauren Torrisi | ABC News Blogs – Tue, Jun 19, 2012

As summer fair season begins, so does an onslaught of fried foods [ http://imperialbeach.patch.com/articles/san-diego-county-fair-deep-fried-cereal-for-breakfast-61db9ffb#photo-10236198 ]. Deep-fried cereal, made with Trix and Cinnamon Toast Crunch, debuted at the San Diego fair this month. The fried treat is drizzled with syrup and topped with a few pieces of cereal.

Despite their hype, the cereal balls debuted to discouraging reviews.

"Now, when I was trying the deep-fried Cinnamon Toast Crunch, the pool of grease in the bottom of the basket made me clutch my heart a little. The doughy ball of greasy cereal wasn't bad, but it definitely isn't something I'd go out of my way to buy. Candace called the Trix edition 'disappointing,'" wrote one reviewer [ http://imperialbeach.patch.com/articles/san-diego-county-fair-deep-fried-cereal-for-breakfast-61db9ffb#photo-10236193 ].

Behind this recent fried phenomenon is Charlie Boghosian, creator of last year's deep-fried Kool Aid balls made with flour, water and cherry-flavored Kool Aid.

Owner of Chicken Charlie’s, Boghosian serves everything from deep-fried avocado to deep-fried Girl Scout cookies on his menu.

The San Diego Fair is open until July 4. Then, the deep-fried cereal will continue its fair circuit at the Orange County Fair followed by the L.A. County Fair.

Slideshow: Outrageously Deep-Fried Delicacies
http://gma.yahoo.com/photos/chicken-charlie-s-fried-favorites-slideshow/


Copyright 2012 ABC News Blogs

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/deep-fried-cereal-debuts-county-fair-200923198--abc-news-topstories.html [with comments]


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