-Sh1fty- wrote:
I just think it's disgusting that people still buy those things. It's one thing to have them be unhealthy but they even taste full of hormones and all sorts of shit.
I'm sure the places I go to (Red Robin and Fat Burger) aren't much better but at least they taste like real food.
shut up shifty, you aren't healthy yourself. taste hormones and shit? how can you taste hormones, if i gave you two burgers, one covered with hormones and the other without, you wouldnt tell a difference.
and no, red robin and fat burger are no different from wendys, mcdonalds, or anything else.
Dilbert_X wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-10726414
Eating less meat may be the key to keeping a healthy weight, say researchers.
A European study of almost 400,000 adults found that eating meat was linked with weight gain, even in people taking in the same number of calories.
The strongest association was found with processed meat, such as sausages and ham, the Imperial College London team reported.
It suggests that high-protein diets may not help slimmers in the long run.
The findings, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, also support public health messages advocating cutting down on the amount of meat we eat, the researchers said.
The study looked at data from adults taking part in a large project looking at the link between diet and cancer.
Participants from 10 European countries, including the UK, were weighed and measured at the start and then asked to report their weight five years later.
They also filled in a detailed food questionnaire.
Overall, the researchers found that meat consumption was associated with weight gain in both men and women.
More detailed analyses showed that the link was still significant after taking into account overall calorie intake, physical activity and other factors which may have skewed the results.
The team calculated that in people who ate the same number of calories, an extra 250g of meat a day - equal to a small steak - led to an additional weight gain of 2kg (5lbs) over five years.
Most people seem to eat much too much meat, especially the fatties.
they're wrong, americans eat too many carbs. bread, potatos, pasta. dont need it unless you need the energy, and you dont need energy if you dont get any physical activity the entire day.