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OBESITY BUG YOU CAN CATCH

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Obesity is a major problem in Britain

Monday January 26,2009

By Jo Willey Health Correspondent

OBESITY can be “caught” as easily as a common cold from other people’s coughs, sneezes and dirty hands, scientists will claim today.

Researchers believe that an airborne “adenovirus” germ could be causing the fat plague that is blighting Britain and other countries.

As many as one in three obese people may have become overweight after falling victim to the highly infectious cold-like virus, known as AD-36.

It is known to cause coughs, sore throats, diarrhoea and conjunctivitis but has now also been found to make fat cells multiply, leading to weight gain.

The shocking discovery will add to evidence that Britain’s obesity epidemic is not simply down to an unhealthy diet or lack of exercise.

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Research suggests a third of UK adults will be grossly overweight within three years, with Britain even predicted to overtake the US as the most obese nation in the world.

The problem already causes 9,000 premature deaths in the UK a year and costs the NHS £1billion.

Many experts already believe that genes can make some people more susceptible to weight gain and now it seems that infections could also hold the key.

Studies have shown that chickens and mice infected with AD-36 put on weight quicker than uninfected animals, even when they were not given extra food. It has also been found to cause huge weight gain in monkeys.

Now studies on humans show that 33 per cent of obese adults had contracted AD-36 at some point in their lives, compared with only 11 per cent of lean men and women.

Professor Nikhil Dhurandhar, of Pennington Biomedical Research Centre in Louisiana, US, who led the research, said AD-36 continued to add weight gain long after those infected had seemingly recovered.

His studies indicated that the virus lingers for up to three months, during which time it multiplies fat and is contagious to others.

Dr Dhurandhar, who will make the extraordinary claims on BBC2’s Horizon tonight, said: “We now know that this virus goes to the lungs and spreads to various organs such as the liver, kidney, brain and fat tissue.

“When it goes to fat tissue it replicates, making more copies of itself and in the process increases the number of new fat cells, which may explain why people get fat when they are infected with this virus.” The findings were welcomed by some medical experts, although others sounded a note of caution.

Dr Shahrad Taheri, clinical director for obesity at the Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, said: “Most people believe obesity is caused by environmental factors.

“But there is a lot of information about how things like the furring up of arteries could be linked to infections. It is not beyond reason to think about various different factors, including infections, adding into the mix about what causes obesity.”

Tony Barnett, professor of medicine at the University of Birmingham, said: “These associations may give some clues but they detract from the basic message that we all need to take more exercise and eat a bit less.

“This kind of research needs to go on but we have to be cautious.”

Dr Colin Waine, chairman of the National Obesity Forum, said: “We must acknowledge it is a contribution to the research but it doesn’t alter the management of obesity.”

The documentary also reveals research which claims to explain why those on diets feel permanently hungry, even when overweight.

A US study found that people have a “natural body weight” and respond to losing a few pounds in the same way as if they were starving.

The findings suggest that overweight people who diet will always suffer hunger pangs, even if they become lean and healthy.

* Horizon: Why Are Thin People Not Fat? is on BBC2 at 9pm tonight.


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OBESITY BUG YOU CAN CATCH

07.06.09, 3:58am

It seem to be an amazing discovery. I don't want to deny the fact that it is a worthy finding, but I wonder why those infections have to happen always only in the rich countries. People in poor countries never catch such bugs, and naturally they are often starving except for the few rich people living among them. I know for a fact, that in countries like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, the poor people especially in the countryside, eat nothing but healthy greens, vegetables and some pulses for protein. Occasionally, they eat a little fish caught from a pond, lake or a river or some meat if they have a few chickens in their own garden. They work very hard to survive and they obviously do not need to do any exercise as they are mostly skin and bone. No hamburgers, pizzas, fried chicken or fast food can they afford even if they wanted. Poor rich people, catching a new bug. Terrible.

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HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP IS CONTAMINATED WITH MERCURY

28.01.09, 12:34pm

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paula-crossfield/is-high-fructose-corn-syr_b_161331.html

No wonder peoples health is failing. All for corporate profit.

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THE FOOD INDUSTRY IS KILLING US

27.01.09, 1:02pm

People are breaking down, not all at once, but over time. If people went back to eating foods of 1880-1900, processed the same way, they would be healthy again. We are being killed so Proctor and Gamble can make a profit.

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AVOID CATCHING THIS "BUG"

27.01.09, 4:25am

Most major studies have proven this bug is passed along in donut and ice cream shops. Many bakeries have also seen an increase in the obesity bug. Strangely, no one at a health club or a swimming pool has caught this mysterious new contagion.

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AVOID CATCHING THIS "BUG"

27.01.09, 4:21am

With regards to this article...

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IT CAN'T BE JUST EATING LIKE A PIG

27.01.09, 3:52am

Fat virus? Then what is the other article on the "Food police" swooping in on your fridge. The food police are swooping your fridge because poor innocent you caught a virus?
Must be the same virus that makes you eat crap all day long.

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