How Americaโs diet has changed over time.
The average American consumed 2,481 calories a day in 2010, about 23% more than in 1970.
Look at all them genetics making everyone fat. Strangely, the calories consumed matches fairly well the average weight gained.
Men are 17.6 percent heavier โ which translates into a roughly 30-pound gain. โAt 195.5 pounds, put five American guys in a room and youโve gathered roughly half a ton of manhood,โ Ingraham notes. In the same period, womenโs weight shot up from 140 pounds to just over 166 pounds โ an 18.5 percent increase.
Eating a lot more food with less physical activity (a minor contribution, but still important) shockingly leads to greater weights. Who wouldโve guessed?
Itโs a bit odd everyone is eager to grab onto the โgeneticsโ explanation for food-related behavior, but when one attempts to explain any other human behavior with genetic ideas thatโs just not even a notion capable of being entertained. I think I see a problem here.