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SA just loves junk food: studySouth Africans are not healthy, yet half of us feel too much of a fuss is made about nutrition. ![]() Image courtesy of Grant Cochrane / FreeDigitalPhotos.net This was revealed at the release yesterday, 24 October 2012, of the findings of the Nestlé Rainbow Monitor, a study by TNS Surveys. The study shows that half of South Africans treat health casually and that 62% are not interested in health or nutrition issues. The findings also show a disconnection between people's high-energy levels and feelings of health and the actual state of their health. For example, 58% admit to not doing any exercise, but 91% feel energetic and well. Despite the lack of interest in health, 33% of women are overweight and 31% obese. 40% of men are overweight or obese. TNS director Neil Higgs said people have misconceptions about what constitutes healthy food, saying it is thought of as food that keeps them full for a long time. People also perceive healthy food to be more expensive and want to see the results of healthy eating immediately. Key findings show that:
The study also highlights the growing gap between the rich and poor.
What is also of concern is the fact that 63% of parents admit they have problems convincing their children to eat healthily. The survey shows 61% of children are looked after by single parents. Source: The Times |