Today, we analyze the statistics and to state a fact: Americans continue to get fat and the American Medical Association confirmed this.
The number of overweight people in 2009 was 36,4%. Currently momet number predisposed to obesity is already 69%. Among young children being overweight affects about 14%, and among teenagers – one in five.

Unfortunately, American citizens are not interested in healthy lifestyles. Nowadays in the U.S. one in three Americans suffers from excess weight. Moreover, the greatest concern among doctors is the situation with childhood obesity.
Despite the fact that the United States is actively promoting a healthy lifestyle, Americans ignored these words. Many blame the lack of time to prepare homemade food and abuse of junk food. In addition, some scholars and ordinary citizens blame the GM products.
As we have previously reported that Americans love podnalech for food at the weekend. Local scientists have found that the inhabitants of the U.S. tend to deceive themselves. They diligently fast on weekdays, and then with a light heart, eats in the weekend. A struggle with excess weight requires consistency throughout, so the moderation in the diet is desirable to observe all the days of the week, without exception.
Three meals a day on weekends, force Americans to consume at the weekend to 450 calories (22%) than on a weekday. Those who keep themselves in the hands of the output, on the contrary, absorbs up to 450 calories less.
On holidays that people celebrate, the difference is palpable – from 200 to over 850 calories in some cases. Nevertheless, for the organism as a whole celebrations and feasts are less vain than the more modest feast on the weekends.
Incidentally, British doctors believe that, because of the growing trend of obesity, may have to assign patients to higher doses of antibiotics.
Experts believe that the standard dose for adult patients who are obese, may not be sufficient to kill the infection, and such doses increase the risk of bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Further studies are needed to accurately establish effective for overweight people dose of antibiotics.
Approximately one in four adult Briton falls under the classification of obese. Over the past 15 years the number of people who are obese in this country increased by 15%. The volume and proportion of body fat may change the effectiveness of antibiotics, say researchers.
According to scientists from the United States and Greece, the use of standard doses of antibiotics for all – old-fashioned approach to treatment. However, increasing doses for obese people would increase the cost of treatment, which obviously will not be happy patients, specialists pointed out.







