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In reply to the discussion: Instead of regulating everyone's sugar intake [View all]Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)but it's not the only culprit.
For example, nearly every farmer I saw in the '60s was overweight, and that wasn't due to HFCS. Nearly all of the ladies who worked at the school cafeteria were also rather rotund, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't due to guzzling 32-ounce Pepsis at a restaurant. And my uncle was a textbook example of why a wide girth is sometimes called a "beer gut".
On the other hand, I know several people who always seem to have a cola or other carbonated drink in their hand, and none of them is obese. And speaking for myself, I have excluded nearly everything containing HFCS from my diet, but I can still gain weight easily just by eating potato-based snacks, even though I am much more physically active than most people my age.
I might add that the '70s were also a time of massive decentralization of communities, not only large cities but also small towns as well, with kids being forced to increasingly rely on fuel-based transportation to go to places they could have walked or ridden their bicycles to before.