Sun, Sep-17-17, 04:12
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Senior Member
Posts: 15,075
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Plan: mostly milkfat
Stats: 190/152.4/154
BF:
Progress: 104%
Location: Ontario
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Quote:
Loladze argues that these changes might contribute to the rise in obesity, as people eat increasingly starchy plant-based foods, and eat more to compensate for the lower mineral levels found in crops. Looking to the future, these findings highlight the importance of breeding food crops to be more nutritious as the world's CO2 levels continue to rise.
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I guess he has to establish that people are getting fatter eating traditional high-starch diets. I'd still put my money on the changing diet, Coca-Cola and McDonald's making inroads into places like China and India, corn syrup and other refined foods increasing.
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