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Harvard Study Wrongly Blames Soda For Obesity, Says Center For Consumer Freedom
Today, the Center for Consumer
Freedom questioned the findings of a report published Tuesday in the
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition which "discovered" that an extra can
of non-diet soda a day can cause 15 pounds of weight gain in a year. The
review, conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health, entirely misses
the commonsense point that 150 extra calories of anything will cause people
to gain weight.
"It doesn't take a Harvard Ph.D., let alone a high school diploma to
realize that the more calories we eat, the more weight we'll gain," said
senior research analyst J. Justin Wilson. "It's a basic law of nutrition.
Whether it's an extra bowl of lima beans, shredded wheat or can of soda,
eating more calories than you burn will always lead to weight gain."
Wilson continued, "This report completely ignores the other side of the
obesity equation: energy expenditure. From moving sidewalks in airports to
electric staplers, Americans have engineered exercise out of their lives.
This study does a disservice by providing a feel-good distraction that
places the blame on a single food, but does little to address the
fundamental changes in how we live."
In March the Center for Consumer Freedom released a report highlighting
the latest available science on the soda-obesity issue. The report, titled
"Why Soda Bans Don't Fight Childhood Obesity," clarifies the record on
soda's impact on weight and puts to rest the myth that any single food or
drink is responsible for America's growing waistlines.
Citing a wide array of peer-reviewed health, exercise, and nutrition
research, the Center's report disputes the claim that soda is a leading
cause of obesity and instead shows that inactivity is the single biggest
contributor to overweight among children. While caloric intake among
children hasn't appreciably changed in decades, energy expenditure rates
have plummeted.
To arrange an interview or download a copy of the Center's soda report
please visit http://www.consumerfreedom.com/ or call Andrew Porter at (202)
463-7112.
The Center for Consumer Freedom is a nonprofit coalition supported by
restaurants, food companies, and consumers, working together to promote
personal responsibility and protect consumer choices.
Center for Consumer Freedom
http://www.consumerfreedom.com/
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