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Study: Obesity Tops Smoking As Risk

By LEON DROUIN KEITH
.c The Associated Press


LOS ANGELES (AP) - Obese adults have more chronic health problems than smokers, heavy drinkers or the poor, according to a study released Wednesday.

The report by the RAND institute in Santa Monica found that obese people have on average nearly twice the chronic health troubles of people of normal weight.

``We didn't expect this big difference,'' said Roland Sturm, a RAND economist and lead author of the survey, which was published in the latest edition of the British journal Public Health.

The study also found that smoking harms the health of women more than men, with female smokers having about 40 percent more chronic health problems than nonsmokers. The figure was 30 percent for men.

Sturm said the survey, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, demonstrates that public health officials should intensify their fight against obesity to levels that at least match the public health campaign against smoking.

The study found that more people are overweight or obese than are those collectively who smoke, drink heavily and live below the federal poverty line.

The telephone survey, which was conducted in 1998, asked 9,585 adults about their weight, height, smoking and drinking habits, income and quality of life. They also were asked if they had any of 17 chronic health problems, including asthma, cancer, diabetes and heart problems.

Obesity was determined by finding a respondent's body mass index, a figure derived by multiplying a person's weight in pounds by 703 and dividing that result by height in inches squared.

People of normal weight have a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9; those considered overweight score between 25 and 29.9; obese people are between 30 and 34.9 and very obese people are over 35.

The survey found that 59 percent of Americans are at least overweight - a figure that is in line with other recent studies.

The study found that people of normal weight had an average of 1.1 chronic conditions. Overweight people had an average of an additional 0.2 chronic conditions, obese people had an additional 0.6 chronic conditions and the very obese had 0.9 more conditions.

The study showed the obese tend to have slightly more health problems than people living in poverty and far more than daily smokers or heavy drinkers.
 
Go Figure, this after I quit smoking, gained weight, lost weight, and went through hell. I did mention my oral fixation! Oh well, now I find non-caloric oral activities!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
unusuallyconfused said:
Go Figure, this after I quit smoking, gained weight, lost weight, and went through hell. I did mention my oral fixation! Oh well, now I find non-caloric oral activities!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I'll be down there in about 2 hours.. :D
 
I say if you like smoking, go tell your nearest anti-smoking activist to fuck off.

If you like eating, eat. Why do stories on TV about obesity always show fat people eating ice cream?

If you like drinking, drink. Not everyone will be an alcoholic.

If you like sex, fuck. BDSM does not make you an evil degenerate no matter what the media wants everyone to think.

If you like porn, jerk. It does not make you a rapist.

People really need to get their righteous noses out of other people's business and let them live their lives. Newspapers just love running these stories to make all those folks out there who drink, smoke, and eat feel bad about themselves.

They don't realize this.

Poor people have to eat fatty foods because they are much less expensive. Compare a pound of chicken to a pound of ground beef or a 2 liter of Coke to a gallon of juice and you will see why.

Some folks don't have much else to be happy about without eating, drinking, or smoking. Why deny them the little satisfaction they get out of life by cramming our oh so correct middle class health values down their throat?

It seems that now that those folks who want to rule the lives of smokers want to turn their guns on fatty and unhealthy food. They will not be satisfied until they wring the last bit of fun out of everyone's life.

If you see one of these type people, roll up another kind of "fatty," blow smoke in his face, and make him watch you drink a beer and eat Doritoes. Damn I hate a zealot, especially a health zealot.
 
by the way

How about a study on all those people who just drop dead in their 40s, their loved ones saying, "But he always ate the right foods, never smoked or drank, and ran 5 miles a day."
 
unusuallyconfused said:



Oh Baby! :D :D What will we do about the spouses? Could be a problem.

ok...ok..

Maybe we ought to plan a little better. Just the phrase oral fixation is so good. :D :p
 
The wonderful thing about "health studies" is that there are usually about six others that would shoot down these findings. It fails to mention if these "very obese" people smoked, drank, were sedentary or had high fat diets. Believe it or not there are obese people who exercise regularly and eat a healthy diet .
 
quitting smoking

usually leads people to try and eat something when they get the cravings for a cigarette.
before you know it, they may have quit the smoking but gained the extra weight which may lead to other health problems.
junk food is probably the worst thing for you.

when i quit smoking before for 12 years (cold turkey) i did gain weight....a whole 5 pounds.
 
Re: quitting smoking

batter said:
usually leads people to try and eat something when they get the cravings for a cigarette.
before you know it, they may have quit the smoking but gained the extra weight which may lead to other health problems.
junk food is probably the worst thing for you.

when i quit smoking before for 12 years (cold turkey) i did gain weight....a whole 5 pounds.



I just don't know how people can do that. I had to have the patch, gained more than 5 pounds, and still crave a cigarette 9 months later, particularly after great sex!
 
i quit smoking around a year ago and didnt gain a pound... i found chewing gum, mints and stuff like that helped a lot whenever i had a craving

and on the lines of weight... once you gain it, it's really hard to get rid of...

btw... what *Lazer* said about the obese people that are physically fit... it is completely possible for that to happen
 
really it is...obesity is just defined as weighing 40 or so lbs more than normal for their height....NFL lineman weigh way more than that yet they are in excellent physical condition
 
rambling man said:
really it is...obesity is just defined as weighing 40 or so lbs more than normal for their height....NFL lineman weigh way more than that yet they are in excellent physical condition

Muscle weighs more than fat. Allowances have to be made for athletes. You might have a football player that's 40 pounds over the weight for his height but have less body fat than a man 10 pounds under. Which is why if you do work out, male or female, it's best to stay off the scale and go by how your clothes fit.
 
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