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	<title>Comments on: Ten more reasons for caution on obesity hype</title>
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		<title>by: ISIL Channels &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Ten obesity causes oher than overeating, inactivity</title>
		<link>http://www.isil.org/channels/archives/3005#comment-4657</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2006 00:44:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] &amp;#8220;Obesity isn&amp;#8217;t all about eating and inactivity, says an international group of researchers. Just about everywhere you look, doctors are blaming America&amp;#8217;s obesity epidemic on two things: too much food &amp;#8212; especially widely marketed fast food and junk food &amp;#8212; and too little exercise, with too much time in front of the TV. But we&amp;#8217;re paying too much attention to the &amp;#8216;big two,&amp;#8217; argue David B. Allison, PhD, director of the University of Alabama at Birmingham clinical nutrition research center, and his colleagues. &amp;#8230; To stimulate debate, Allison and colleagues suggest 10 other possible causes of obesity. Their article appears in this week&amp;#8217;s online edition of the International Journal of Obesity. It&amp;#8217;s well accepted that reduced physical activity and fast food are linked to obesity. But the evidence that these are the main causes of obesity is &amp;#8216;largely circumstantial,&amp;#8217; Allison and colleagues say.&amp;#8221; [editor&amp;#8217;s note: Yesterday&amp;#8217;s MFC featured a sort of &amp;#8220;rebuttal&amp;#8221; to these contentions. - SAT] (06/29/06) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>[&#8230;] &#8220;Obesity isn&#8217;t all about eating and inactivity, says an international group of researchers. Just about everywhere you look, doctors are blaming America&#8217;s obesity epidemic on two things: too much food &#8212; especially widely marketed fast food and junk food &#8212; and too little exercise, with too much time in front of the TV. But we&#8217;re paying too much attention to the &#8216;big two,&#8217; argue David B. Allison, PhD, director of the University of Alabama at Birmingham clinical nutrition research center, and his colleagues. &#8230; To stimulate debate, Allison and colleagues suggest 10 other possible causes of obesity. Their article appears in this week&#8217;s online edition of the International Journal of Obesity. It&#8217;s well accepted that reduced physical activity and fast food are linked to obesity. But the evidence that these are the main causes of obesity is &#8216;largely circumstantial,&#8217; Allison and colleagues say.&#8221; [editor&#8217;s note: Yesterday&#8217;s MFC featured a sort of &#8220;rebuttal&#8221; to these contentions. - SAT] (06/29/06) [&#8230;]
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