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08-25-2003, 04:20 PM
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French Secrets to Staying Slim
A key factor in why our country is soooo god damn obese
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French Secrets to Staying Slim
U.S. and French Portion Sizes Vary Vastly
By Jeanie Lerche Davis
Reviewed By Michael Smith, MD
on Friday, August 22, 2003
WebMD Medical News
August 22, 2003 -- How can the French stay so slim, with all those luscious croissants, cheeses, pastries, and sauces?
A new study brings home what's known as "the French Paradox." Despite France's rich cuisine, the French are decidedly slimmer than Americans. Only 7% of French people are obese, compared with 30% of Americans.
A group of scientists set out to investigate this phenomenon -- comparing French and American foods, restaurants, cookbook recipes, even eating styles. The French secrets to staying slim provide lessons to Americans on losing weight.
Sizing Things Up
Researchers weighed portions at 11 similar eateries in Paris and Philadelphia -- fast-food outlets, pizzerias, ice cream parlors, and ethnic restaurants.
The average portion size in Paris was 25% smaller than in Philly.
Chinese restaurants in Philly served meals that were 72% bigger than Parisian Chinese restaurants.
They looked at foods sold in supermarkets:
A candy bar in Philadelphia was 41% larger than the same candy bar sold in Paris.
A soft drink was 52% larger, and a hot dog was 63% larger.
A carton of yogurt was 82% larger.
Even American cookbook recipes -- from The Joy of Cooking -- produced larger portions than the French cookbook, Je sais cuisiner. Larger meat and soup portions, and smaller vegetable portions, were in the American cookbook than the French.
Also, Parisians spent 22 minutes on average dining at their McDonald's, compared with the 14 minutes that Philadelphians spent on their burgers, fries, and soft drinks.
"The results suggest ... that if served somewhat less than they would normally eat, people may be satisfied," reports lead researcher Paul Rozin, PhD, a psychologist with the University of Pennsylvania. His study appears in the September issue of the journal Psychological Science.
Savor, Don't Stuff
Indeed, it's a cultural issue. Americans are getting exactly what they want -- value for their dollar, regardless of taste, says Sheah Rarback, RD, nutritionist and professor at the University of Miami School of Medicine.
They'll never lose weight that way.
The portions that are served in France -- people in this country wouldn't buy them," she tells WebMD. "People here wouldn't be satisfied."
It's time either to start cooking more at home, or at least eat smaller portions when dining out, Rarback says. "We need to get back to savoring the food we're eating, demanding foods that are flavorful. We need to enjoy the food and the company, instead of just wolfing the food down and barely even noticing the taste."
One suggestion: Ask for a take-out box when your meal arrives. Put half the dinner away immediately, even before your fork hits the plate. You can lose weight, one meal at a time.
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SOURCES: Psychological Science, September 2003. Sheah Rarback, RD, a nutritionist and professor at the University of Miami School of Medicine. Cynthia Sass, RD, private-practice dietitian,Tampa, spokeswoman, American Dietetic Association. WebMD Medical News, "30% of Americans Are Obese."
© 2003 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved.
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08-25-2003, 06:22 PM
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Makes a lot of sense. American food isn't necessarily less fattening that French food either, with all the pizza, burgers, and fried food the average American eats.
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08-25-2003, 06:25 PM
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They stay slimmer because they spend all their time running away from everything.
Oh you knew someone was going to say it.
There probablyi s something to it. French cuisine is smaller in portion size to American cooking.
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08-25-2003, 06:41 PM
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Im thinking its got something to do with stank hairy arm pits in the women and c'mon u gotta beskinny to wear those tight stripped shirts and they all smoke those funny cigarettes too....
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08-25-2003, 07:07 PM
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They eat a lot of fat, which satiates. Plus they probably don't eat half of the processed crap that we do.
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08-25-2003, 07:37 PM
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... and they move ... try to find a parking place in a European city ...  Walking is the key to “staying slim” ...
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08-25-2003, 07:52 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by brumbartcheto
Walking is the key to “staying slim” ...
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"staying slim" wasn't my idea...quote from the article
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