News Nugget: Cheap meals can cost you in the long run
Posted Apr 29 2009 10:29pm
Is the bad economy making us fat? Dr. Mitchell Roslin, chief of obesity surgery at New York’s Lenox Hill Hospital, tells Newsweek, as people eat cheaper, more fattening foods, they are so concerned trying to make ends meet that they are not thinking about how it’s going to hurt their health in the future. He and other health experts are concerned the already high obesity rates - 35 percent, according to the CDC - will get even higher, as will the complications that come with it.
Are you eating cheaper, unhealthy foods because of the economy?
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Is the bad economy making us fat? Dr. Mitchell Roslin, chief of obesity surgery at New York’s Lenox Hill Hospital, tells Newsweek, as people eat cheaper, more fattening foods, they are so concerned trying to make ends meet that they are not thinking about how it’s going to hurt their health in the future. He and other health experts are concerned the already high obesity rates - 35 percent, according to the CDC - will get even higher, as will the complications that come with it.
Are you eating cheaper, unhealthy foods because of the economy?
________________________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE copy of "Recipes and Tips for Healthy, Thrifty Meals"Download e-book here
News Nugget: Cheap meals can cost you in the long run
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