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		<title>Evolution of the Unhealthy American part III &#8220;A Comprehensive Solution&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Its not just a matter of calories in versus calories out to lose weight. This theory is simplistic and archaic with no basis in science. Fortunately, I sort through the evidence and break it down to an understandable no-nonsense approach in this final installment of a three part series. Part I Part II All calories [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its not just a matter of calories in versus calories out to lose weight.  This theory is simplistic and archaic with no basis in science.  Fortunately, I sort through the evidence and break it down to an understandable no-nonsense approach in this final installment of a three part series.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/furci/2009/unhealthy_american_pt1.htm" target="_blank">Part I</a><br />
<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/furci/2009/unhealthy_american_pt2.htm" target="_blank">Part II </a></p>
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<blockquote><p>All calories are not created equal, as discussed in Part II of this series. Most dieticians, nutritionists and doctors will disagree. If a calorie is a calorie, why doesn&#8217;t the percent of increased caloric intake match the percent of increase in overweight or obese individuals? The calorie consumption in men and women has increased 7 percent and 9 percent respectively, since the ?70s. The increase in the percentage of individuals who are overweight or obese has increased almost 20 percent in each category. And remember, this increase literally occurred in less than 30 years, which is less than a generation. Why such a discrepancy between calories consumed and weight gained? Because there&#8217;s more to this epidemic than the amount of calories people are consuming.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.shutterstock.com/results.mhtml#photo_id=27077479" target="_blank"><img decoding="async" class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="142" src="http://thumb11.shutterstock.com.edgesuite.net/display_pic_with_logo/263323/263323,1237666391,8/stock-photo-frosted-breakfast-pastries-27077479.jpg" alt="" /></a>The problem we Americans face is that most of the foods we eat are not only lacking any nutritional value, they are made with ingredients that can have serious health consequences. So let&#8217;s get right down to business. You want to get healthier and leaner? The following are some of the worst foods and ingredients we consume, and we need to stay away from them (listed in no particular order). When it comes to the following, there is no moderation. If these foods are eaten regularly &#8212; you will pay the price.</p></blockquote>
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