http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/0613/456404-committee-health/
Almost 32% of seven-year-olds in Ireland are overweight or obese, an Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children has heard.
Ireland now ranks fifth in the European Union when it comes to childhood obesity.
Consultant Paediatrician Dr Sinead Murphy told the committee that the situation is failing to stabilise and is getting worse.
She said if the problem is not tackled, 47% of adults in Ireland will be obese by 2030.
I was seven in 1998 - not that long ago. I think there was one fat kid in my class of 35. Maybe two or three in the whole year of four classes.
A few months ago I heared a kid on my road saying she had boobs jokingly. Couldn't have been older than 8 or 9 and was twice the weight of a regular kid.
Looks like Ireland is going the way of the US and UK in terms of obesity. IT sickens me to see a really obese person. Literally turns my stomach when I think about how their body must be working overtime to process all that, move around etc...
Anyone who lets their kids get into that state should be monitored by Child Welfare Officers.
A week or so ago I was doing some shopping (in the UK but same as Ireland). Well over half the aisles are dedicated to processed junk, sweets, ready meals, pizzas. So maybe the rise of convenience food is somewhat to blame here. But we're all responsible for what goes in our bodies.
A couple months back I definitely packed on a couple. Working crazy hours and full time at college messes with your diet. Worked it off pretty quick though. I can't see an excuse for being in your 20s or 30s and being a giant wobbling tub of lard :mad: