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  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    =)) i cant afford too dood I dont have enuf monae to buy all that chicken I buy too much pot :(

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    Too much pot? I am not familiar with that quantity. Lrn2coupon?
    Pass the god damn butter.
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    If '250 Calorie' Label Doesn't Stop You, '50 Minute Jog' Label Might

    Displaying the amount of time you'd need to jog in order to burn off the calories from a sugary drink, rather than showing a calorie count, may be more effective in dissuading you from consuming those beverages, new research suggests.

    Researchers observed teenagers at stores in West Baltimore, where signs displayed either calorie counts, calorie counts as a percent of recommended daily calorie intake, or the time spent jogging that would be needed to burn off those calories. While all led teenagers to purchase fewer sugary beverages, the conversion to exercise minutes was the most effective.

    "In general, people are very bad at estimating the amount of calories in food they consume," said study researcher Sara Bleich, an assistant professor of health policy and management at Johns Hopkins's Bloomberg School of Public Health. "If we give them easy ways of examining it…I think we can be effective in reducing calories in purchases."

    After introducing the signs to neighborhood stores near schools, researchers observed teenagers and monitored how their beverage-purchasing habits changed compared with the period before the signs went up.

    About 93 drinks a day were purchased in each store, on average, and this number declined slightly when the signs went up. Soda sales, which made up almost half of all purchases, dipped slightly, as did those of iced tea and sports drinks. However, sales of non-sugary beverages increased, especially sales of water, which went from 5 to 10 drinks sold daily, on average.

    While all three types of signs seemed to reduce the number of sugary drinks that were bought, only the signs displaying exercise times had results strong enough to mean researchers knew the decrease in purchases could not be due to simple chance.

    250 calories, or a 40-minute jog?

    Researchers calculated the exercise times based on a 110-pound teenager, and jogging was chosen because many people don't like to do it, Bleich said. Exercise times, she noted, would vary depending on a person's weight. For example, a 110-pound person would need to jog for 50 minutes to burn off a 20-ounce bottle of soda, whereas a 150-pound person would need to jog for 40 minutes.

    Some stores chose not to participate; their reasons included a language barrier and a fear of losing sales. Bleich said the sales issue may be an obstacle going forward, but the study offered some reassurance, as students bought more water when the calorie signs went up.

    Bleich said they chose to study black teenagers because they are one of the groups with the highest levels of obesity, and tend to have lower levels of health information. A wider study is planned that includes Hispanic teenagers as well, she said.

    Calorie counts soon to appear on more menus

    If the results hold, the study may have a wider-reaching impact.

    "It was a very interesting study, and I think most Americans would be floored to learn it takes 50 minutes to burn off one 20-ounce bottle of soda, basically a nutritionally worthless beverage," said Julie Greenstein, deputy director of health promotion policy at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a health and nutrition advocacy group.

    "I think there'd have to be some further studies on that to see if there would be an impact," Greenstein said. "If it does have an impact, the federal government should consider this on a broader scale.

    "Sometimes other messages are more beneficial to reducing consumption. I think it makes sense to focus on sugary drinks, since they are the largest single source of calories."

    Bleich said that was one reason the study focused on beverages. With a mandate for calorie counts in larger restaurant chains coming next year, she said it is important to find a way to convey that information in a way the consumer understands.

    While the current study was in black teenagers, Bleich said this means of conveying the information may work even better in other demographics.

    "My sense would be if you did this sort of study in a group of people for whom nutrition or fitness might be more important, you might have a bigger effect," she said. "If you're more interested in changing your behavior, you're more likely to pay attention to this sort of information."

    The study appears in the Dec. 15 edition of the American Journal of Public Health.
    Pass the god damn butter.
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    This article may have just called black kids stupid and lazy lol.
    Pass the god damn butter.
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    Nectar of the gods....
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    Pass the god damn butter.
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    Posted this in another thread that went off topic, this is a better place for it though.

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    Pass the god damn butter.
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    One for the ladies, but not nearly as extensive...
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    Pass the god damn butter.
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    curvy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fit
  • StratophonyStratophony Posts: 9,212 just the tip
    curvy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fit
  • streetsstreets Posts: 3,351 just the tip
    curvy and athletic >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fit
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    Curvy<<<<<fit imo. This chart kinda sucks though, its not nearly as complete as the other one.
    Pass the god damn butter.
  • Chicken_FuckerChicken_Fucker Posts: 15,691 destroyer of motherfuckers
    My wife signed her and I up for the Warrior Dash in June. I guess i have to get back to the cardio and not just weights. [-(
  • cheech9_4offcheech9_4off Posts: 942 just the tip
    hhaha great article. i havent lifted in like 3 weeks. end of semester and finals suck
  • Stoned_CatzStoned_Catz Posts: 34,915 jayfacer
    ure a fukkin homo....


    [-(

    blue turbins

    From Those Fishes - I Fingered An Old Bitch (i got Aids on my finger)


  • StratophonyStratophony Posts: 9,212 just the tip
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    Mfw there is activity itt...

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    Pass the god damn butter.
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    im a 4
    No way in hell is 4 "average" with 70% of Americans being overweight. Average is probably closer to 5 or 5 1/2.
    My wife signed her and I up for the Warrior Dash in June. I guess i have to get back to the cardio and not just weights. [-(
    Cardio isn't so bad. All the strength in the world is useless if you burn out right away.
    started lifting again and then got sick again. now the xmas desserts and snacks are being made. I am fuckeddd
    worked out today even though I'm still sick. SWAG
    Hopefully you get over being sick quickly. Brofist for working out anyway.
    Pass the god damn butter.
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    hhaha great article. i havent lifted in like 3 weeks. end of semester and finals suck
    Finals are enough to deal with, just get back to it when life slows down a little again. Finals suck balls.
    ure a fukkin homo....
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    Pass the god damn butter.
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    Damn body chart disappeared.

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    Pass the god damn butter.
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,574 moneytalker
    Another ladies chart....
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    Pass the god damn butter.
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