Obesity Epidemic in South Africa
According to a BBC report sourcing a recent World Health Organization study, South African rates of obesity are approaching those in the industrialized world. I was surprised to hear this considering the only things we hear coming out of Africa are starvation, poverty and war.
According to the BBC/WHO:
- WHO estimates 400 million people worldwide are clinically obese
- Obesity crisis caused by fried fatty meat eaten during many meals
- HIV is the focus of many countries within Africa while obesity awareness and education fell off the wayside
- urban black woman have highest incidence of obesity, 67% to 72%!
- ill effect of obesity (morbidity) is being felt throughout society with higher rates of mortality
- in developing countries, where food is perceived to be scarce, being fat is a status symbol of wealth (culturally)
- if you are thin, people assume you have HIV or AIDS
- people fear going on weight loss programs for fear of being labeled HIV Disease positive
- South African government is saying that you cannot legislate peoples behavior
Ironic Twist
What I find incredibly ironic about this entire situation is that one very serious yet preventable disease (HIV Disease) is used as an excuse to create another very serious yet preventable disease (Obesity). South Africans are trading one epidemic for another! The very fact that their society as a whole thinks this is alright is deplorable, the South African government needs to step in to educate people that simply being thin doesn’t mean you have HIV Disease and that being fat isn’t healthy. Being obese leads to a number of major health problems including a shortened lifespan, diabetes, heart attack and the list goes on.
This being South Africa, I don’t expect this to happen anytime soon, with a corrupt government that still believes HIV Disease is caused by poverty, not a virus with no policy towards controlling its spread. This is ironic as well because Nelson Mandela’s own son died of AIDS a few years back (and he wasn’t poor).
The Bottom Line
Obesity shows it’s ugly head where ever ignorance and negligence live.
Buzzvia
Newspod for August 20th, 2007
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