Citing a wide array of health, exercise and nutrition experts from top universities and the former editor-in-chief of The New England Journal of Medicine, the report undermines oft-quoted myths including:
- Obesity is a disease
- Obesity kills 400,000 Americans a year
- Obesity costs the U.S. economy $117 billion per year
- 65 percent of Americans are overweight or obese
- Overeating is the primary cause of obesity
- Overweight individuals cannot be healthy
- Soda consumption causes childhood obesity
The report also exposes how the pharmaceutical industry is putting enormous resources behind research that grossly exaggerates the costs of being overweight. And of course, once they convince us of the problem, drug manufacturers will peddle the cure. “In short,” says Paul Ernsberger, a Professor of Medicine, Pharmacology and Neuroscience at Case Western Reserve University, “economic factors encourage a systematic exaggeration of the health risks of obesity.”