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What has contributed to the hight incidence of heart disease in the United States?



What has contributed to the hight incidence of heart disease in the United States?

Increase of fast food restuarants, children sitting on their butts and playing video games all day or watching tv instead of running around playing outside, and the general trend of America trying to make everything "fast and convenient and effortless." People are getting more and more lazy.
Meat are cheaper than vegetables. In East Asia(China, Korea, Japan) veges are cheaper than meat.
According to many medical doctors I know, including Dr. Eades, famous author of "Protein Power", considered to be the "bible" of health and nutrition nowadays, the excess of carbohydrates and sugars in the American diet is the main culprit.

R.
I'd say obesity.
Sitting on our buts instead of exercising, not eating properly, smoking, etc.
stress
Smoking, mal nutrition, increase of sugar intake, low intake of iodine, sedetary lifestyle, more stress, chlorinated water, increase of medication use, drug abuse, lack of knowledge, t.v. comercial brain wash..negative thinking...many more things.
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