Errrrr, yes. Just a big fat yes.
So why are we getting fatter then if suger consumption is actually falling?
Errrrr, yes. Just a big fat yes.
I don't see alcohol on that graph; nor sugary drinks, nor takeaways, nor Wetherspoons. Are they included, or is it just a groceries chart?
What is its source?
Oh yea, must be cus of sugar.
[I wonder why a**e is concentrating on sugar?
and pretending not to see the references to alcohol, takeaways, cheap pub food etc?
...What makes you say I am concentrating on sugar.....
I don't see alcohol on that graph; nor sugary drinks, nor takeaways, nor Wetherspoons. Are they included, or is it just a groceries chart?
What is its source?
And where is the evidence that sugar is causing obesity .... why does it matter it it is from sugar ... "sugar is evil", just another bandwagon....Oh yea, must be cus of sugar .....
...What makes you say I am concentrating on sugar.....
because when I asked about apparent omissions in your graph, which comes from gods know where, you responded to something I hadn't said
I don't see alcohol on that graph; nor sugary drinks, nor takeaways, nor Wetherspoons. Are they included, or is it just a groceries chart?
What is its source?
And where is the evidence that sugar is causing obesity .... why does it matter it it is from sugar ... "sugar is evil", just another bandwagon....Oh yea, must be cus of sugar .....
many of those 11-year-old smokers from the 1970's haven't.
Why are you only concentrating on child smokers JohnD?
See, I can play that game too.
Oh, right, thanks for that. I'll start putting it in my tea from now on.As to "to much" salt, recent studies show it could lower the risk of heart failure, or increase it, no one is sure now.