Among U.S. adults, more than 90 percent of type 2 diabetes, 80 percent of CAD, 70 percent of stroke, and 70 percent of colon cancer are potentially preventable by a combination of nonsmoking, avoidance of overweight, moderate physical activity, healthy diet, and moderate alcohol consumption.In other words, by eating better, being more active and keeping a healthy weight, most people can reduce their risk for most common health issues. But do people really know what that means? A recent survey finds that 75 percent of American adults think they already eat healthy -- even though evidence shows 80 percent don't even eat their fruits and vegetables. The food industry spends billions of dollars marketing their crap food to kids and adults alike, often using celebrities to help push their products even further. But processed snacks, prepackaged meals and sugar-sweetened beverages aren't going to make people healthy. There is a real disconnect between what is actually healthy, and what people think is healthy -- and a lot of this is due to marketing from Big Food. As NPR notes, most people think granola bars are a "healthy" food, even though most nutritionists agree the average granola bar is really just glorified candy. Obesity in America has already spiraled out of control. This is good news for Big Food, but it is bad news for the people who lose their lives because of it. Learn more about what you're eating (and what not to eat) at Food.news. Sources for this article include: Wired.com HHS.gov
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