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tHE fOoD iS bETteR iN EUrOpE https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/jun/23/majority-children-overweight-obese-nine-areas-england-by-2035-study
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@garrett
England probably more like America than the rest of Europe though
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No https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/05/1136547
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@azbest
Hmm...
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They’re a few steps behind us is all, with some offset because they actually are better in other ways — more physical activity, for example People that want to blame US food for being uniquely bad have a personal responsibility issue It’s not MY fault im fat!!! Our food is made by global conglomerates by and large we all get roughly the same things t
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IMO car dependence in the (vast majority of the) US is a big factor that is hard to reverse, even if food improves. contributes to diabetes, too (not moving much after eating). when i lived in the california suburbs and had to drive everywhere, my daily step count was regularly in the 2500 range (mostly walking from the office to the kitchen smh)... and i love to walk! but it just didn't make sense to walk anywhere, half the stroads didn't even have sidewalks and it was safer to drive. everywhere else i've lived, i get 7500+ steps easily without even noticing.
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as a non american — hence no personal responsibility bias — let me disagree. there is much more legacy trash food in US supermarkets than in EU. Average household quality of food in US is worse than in EU. So US and EU do not get roughly the same. My anecdotal opinion. I agree with car argument from shazow too
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(World Obesity Atlas 2025 seems more interesting in that regard, though) https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/wof-files/World_Obesity_Atlas_2025_rev1.pdf
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