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Haven't read the whole thread, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that the British population has never been so healthy, en masse, as it was during WW2, when the entire population lived on what amounted to a stone age diet: lots of basic fruit & veg and grains; very little meat and hardly any animal fats; almost no sugar. Michael Pollan, famously: 'Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.'
Lincolnshire? Inbreeding.So why are so many rural kids around Lincolnshire obese, when there may not be a fast food outlet for many miles?
The article is worth reading - "the stone age diet" and the idea of modern humans as hunter gatherers marooned and out of place in the modern era bears critical examination. (I have the book mentioned in it on my "to read" pile, but haven't got around to it yet)....when the entire population lived on what amounted to a stone age diet: lots of basic fruit & veg and grains; very little meat and hardly any animal fats; almost no sugar. Michael Pollan, famously: 'Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.'
Not true. We're more healthy now than ever before, largely as a result of medical advances. Life expectancy is greater than it has ever been.Haven't read the whole thread, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that the British population has never been so healthy, en masse, as it was during WW2, when the entire population lived on what amounted to a stone age diet: lots of basic fruit & veg and grains; very little meat and hardly any animal fats; almost no sugar. Michael Pollan, famously: 'Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.'
I'm not sure about that. Life expectancy and health aren't the same thing. I suspect more of us live more unhealthy lives, for longer, largely, indeed, thanks to medical advances. Compare a nine year old from 1942 and a nine year old today, and I suspect you'd find that today's nine year old, while certainly have a higher life expectancy than his peer of 70-odd years back, would compare very unfavourably in terms of health.Not true. We're more healthy now than ever before, largely as a result of medical advances. Life expectancy is greater than it has ever been.
I disagree, but I don't have the stats to hand. Compare respective 40yos or 60yos and I know you're wrong.I'm not sure about that. Life expectancy and health aren't the same thing. I suspect more of us live more unhealthy lives, for longer, largely, indeed, thanks to medical advances. Compare a nine year old from 1942 and a nine year old today, and I suspect you'd find that today's nine year old, while certainly have a higher life expectancy than his peer of 70-odd years back, would compare very unfavourably in terms of health.
Well I'veIt doesn't matter anyway. All todays young kids are going to be toasted alive when they're pensioners due to climate change. The fatter ones will burn for a bit longer.
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