All three countries, China, Bhutan and Chad, do not spend over $60 per week. The majority of the food budget for all three countries is spent on meat, fish, fruits and vegetables. There is very little money budgeted for starches and dairy products. In most cases, these countries have little or no money budgeted for fast food.

Even though China is a industrialized country, its percentage of the population that is consider overweight is a fraction compared to other industrialized nations such as the United States, Germany and Great Britain. About 28% of men and 23% of women are overweight. The other industrialized countries should use China as an example and listen to the specialists in the field of nutrition to prevent the overweight population to grow.

I really thought this blog was intresting, i liked how it showed that industialized nations are sometimes the worst eating wise. i found that intresting becouse being in such a developed country we have so many choices of what to eat. i also enjoyed that you spoke about other countrys being over weight, not just the U.S.
ReplyDeleteJake, I enjoyed reading this blog. Obesity is a major problem in our country and I am glad that you have chosen this topic. I know that Jamie Oliver has a TV show about making healthy decisions in school cafeterias all around the nation. You should look into that to get some more details about this issue.
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