short-Timer Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Government workers are possibly the largest group, perhaps led by the staff at the Ministry of Health. https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3028886/bangkokians-are-fattest-thais More than 56% of people living in Bangkok suffer from abdominal obesity, putting them at greater risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) than those living in other provinces, said Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin. The minister unveiled the figures on Sunday during the launch of an NCD event in Bangkok to discuss why the capital’s residents are stricken with higher rates of diabetes, hypertension and cardiac disease, compared to people in other parts of the country. A recent study showed 56.1% of people in Bangkok had abdominal obesity, compared to 39.4% nationwide. Some 12.5% of people in the capital were diagnosed with diabetes, while only 9.5% of people nationwide have diabetes.
Popular Post short-Timer Posted 19 hours ago Author Popular Post Posted 19 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Patong2021 said: Sedentary lives. The lifestyle of Bangkokians has always been like that. Thirty years ago, there were barely any gyms, and people weren’t obese back then either. Now there are hundreds of gyms, so in fact, people are probably moving a lot more now after work than before. The real issue is the change in diet and increased access to calorie-dense food. Nearly everything they eat and drink now is loaded with sugar too. Obesity is based 80% on diet and only about 20% on lack of physical activity. 3 1
Harrisfan Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 58 minutes ago, short-Timer said: The lifestyle of Bangkokians has always been like that. Thirty years ago, there were barely any gyms, and people weren’t obese back then either. Now there are hundreds of gyms, so in fact, people are probably moving a lot more now after work than before. The real issue is the change in diet and increased access to calorie-dense food. Nearly everything they eat and drink now is loaded with sugar too. Obesity is based 80% on diet and only about 20% on lack of physical activity. So why post on a farang forum? Thais dont read it. 6 1
hotandsticky Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 minute ago, Harrisfan said: So why post on a farang forum? Thais dont read it. Are you sure?
still kicking Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Harrisfan said: So why post on a farang forum? Thais dont read it. my wife does
Popular Post save the frogs Posted 17 hours ago Popular Post Posted 17 hours ago wealthier people can afford more non-essential foods, which tend to be junk foods .. also, they can afford more western foods like pizza more often than rural thais , if rural thais eat it at all 1 2
bkk6060 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Western food is a small part of the problem. KFC seems to be the most popular with Thais. But, opposed to what many think Thai food is not that healthy. Way too much oil, deep fried palm oil, mostly little vegetables, fat, sugar and MSG widely used. Another thing is Thai portions are generally smaller, but it seems the number of orders are greater people ordering 3 or 4 different foods instead of one. The gyms in places like Pattaya are mostly Falang working out. The gyms in Bangkok do have some Thais, but very little considering the population. 1 1
fredwiggy Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 7 hours ago, short-Timer said: The lifestyle of Bangkokians has always been like that. Thirty years ago, there were barely any gyms, and people weren’t obese back then either. Now there are hundreds of gyms, so in fact, people are probably moving a lot more now after work than before. The real issue is the change in diet and increased access to calorie-dense food. Nearly everything they eat and drink now is loaded with sugar too. Obesity is based 80% on diet and only about 20% on lack of physical activity. Although true, there are fat locals all over Thailand, as the diets are the same all over. What makes a difference, at least a little, is that in the country they are getting more exercise, as most of the country people are farmers, who work outside long hours. The same goes for the US where I'm from, and even the farmers use machines more than they did before, with AC, so they aren't exempt, especially with all the fried food Americans eat, especially in the country areas. Many go to gyms and still stay overweight because they won't change their eating habits. People love food, and much of the best tasting food is high calorie. A lot don't realize that drinking a lot of calories in any form makes your chances of staying slim remote. Western food coming here is why Asians are expanding, especially those sugar drinks and alcohol. 1
UWEB Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 6 hours ago, Harrisfan said: So why post on a farang forum? Thais dont read it. It's not Thais only, see all the farang walking Meat Balls.
fredwiggy Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 39 minutes ago, bkk6060 said: Western food is a small part of the problem. KFC seems to be the most popular with Thais. But, opposed to what many think Thai food is not that healthy. Way too much oil, deep fried palm oil, mostly little vegetables, fat, sugar and MSG widely used. Another thing is Thai portions are generally smaller, but it seems the number of orders are greater people ordering 3 or 4 different foods instead of one. The gyms in places like Pattaya are mostly Falang working out. The gyms in Bangkok do have some Thais, but very little considering the population. If western food was never adopted here, most Thais would be lean. Using oil a lot isn't the culprit, nor is MSG. Stir frying isn't bad in and of itself. Their basic diet has always been rice, pork, fish, chicken, veggies and fruit. You don't get overweight on that, especially if you're a farmer who works much of the day. It's the western drinks and food, snacks, etc, along with beer, added to that Thai diet that has them gaining weight and slowly catching up with westerners.
GammaGlobulin Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Yet, still, compared to BKK girls, the Average American Tattooed Woman.... Still Takes the Cake, ....in fatness...and only when she wants to.... Big Time! America will Always be No. !....in everything. This is a given. And, we like it like this. America invented the BIG MAC, and the Big Everything..... By comparison, Thai girls in BKK are just plain puny.... Note: This girl is not only attractive, meaning her happy face, but also Super Duper.... You can just tell that she is happy in her skin. Go Girl Go....!!!! Note2: Still, I wonder how many pontoons under that raft, and their buoyancy, in order to keep her afloat. That raft is hardly tilted, at all. Amazing! 1
daveAustin Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Same the world over as a people tend to get more affluent > ergo lazier. People have more money and spend more time eating & drinking and loading up with 7-11 stuff. Agree above also; it’s not all on sugar and western food, Thai food can be very unhealthy and obese-inducing. 1
hotsun Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 23 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: Yet, still, compared to BKK girls, the Average American Tattooed Woman.... Still Takes the Cake, ....in fatness...and only when she wants to.... Big Time! America will Always be No. !....in everything. This is a given. And, we like it like this. America invented the BIG MAC, and the Big Everything..... By comparison, Thai girls in BKK are just plain puny.... Note: This girl is not only attractive, meaning her happy face, but also Super Duper.... You can just tell that she is happy in her skin. Go Girl Go....!!!! Note2: Still, I wonder how many pontoons under that raft, and their buoyancy, in order to keep her afloat. That raft is hardly tilted, at all. Amazing! In the US you have to live near a university if you want to see attractive girls on a regular basis. And dont make it obvious youre hanging around to avoid any lawsuit
daveAustin Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 20 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: America will Always be No. !....in everything. This is a given. As a country, certainly #1 in big-headedness. The arts, culture, history, science & innovation, class, manners… not so much. 1 1
Stocky Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said: Yet, still, compared to BKK girls, the Average American Tattooed Woman.... Still Takes the Cake, ....in fatness...and only when she wants to.... Big Time! Take the cake, looks like she's eaten the whole bakery! And the baker.
Quentin Zen Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago America has about 350 million people plus another 100 million who knows...lol. Let's say that 10 percent are fit. 1 percent are amazingly fit. That's enough for any country. fattest and maybe the fittest. that's OK. richest, but not the poorest. and Florida. 100 million nutjobs. Thailand doesn't have the same luxury of letting too many going fat. as far as hotties.....at least a few million. i only need a few hundred thousand.
Lacessit Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, fredwiggy said: Although true, there are fat locals all over Thailand, as the diets are the same all over. What makes a difference, at least a little, is that in the country they are getting more exercise, as most of the country people are farmers, who work outside long hours. The same goes for the US where I'm from, and even the farmers use machines more than they did before, with AC, so they aren't exempt, especially with all the fried food Americans eat, especially in the country areas. Many go to gyms and still stay overweight because they won't change their eating habits. People love food, and much of the best tasting food is high calorie. A lot don't realize that drinking a lot of calories in any form makes your chances of staying slim remote. Western food coming here is why Asians are expanding, especially those sugar drinks and alcohol. In the rural areas, Thais are far less likely to have access to, or afford the KFC, MacDonald's and Pizza Hut offerings. It's no accident Japanese have the longest average life spans, and an obesity rate of only 4%. Their fast food outlets are less than one-fifth of those in America. I beg to differ on the role of fat in obesity. I eat lashings of cheese, which is 40% fat. My BMI is normal. OTOH, sugar is banned from my diet, as are any high carb fruit and vegetables.
fredwiggy Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Lacessit said: In the rural areas, Thais are far less likely to have access to, or afford the KFC, MacDonald's and Pizza Hut offerings. It's no accident Japanese have the longest average life spans, and an obesity rate of only 4%. Their fast food outlets are less than one-fifth of those in America. I beg to differ on the role of fat in obesity. I eat lashings of cheese, which is 40% fat. My BMI is normal. OTOH, sugar is banned from my diet, as are any high carb fruit and vegetables. Every time I go to the local Lotus, which has a Pizza Company, Kfc, and Dunkin Donuts they are packed with locals. I live in the country, 30 kilos from the nearest big town, and they're always bringing home KFC or frying their own chicken. It's no lie that Okinawa is in a blue zone, is Japanese, which follows the blue zone diets, which has the longest living people on earth. They eat fish, a little meat, grains, nuts, vegetables-especially root ones, and fruit. The Japanese themselves eat pretty healthy also. You can surely stay low body fat by starving your body of sugars, but it's not a good idea to leave carbs out, especially for the gastro system. I went 50 years living on high carb, low fat and moderate protein and stayed lean with no cardio problems. High fat diets are not healthy but fat isn't a problem, especially cheese, as long as it's not most of your diet. Natural sugar is fine. Refined and added sugar isn't. If you eat more carbs, you just need to move more. 1
MalcolmB Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 3 hours ago, fredwiggy said: as the diets are the same all over. totally wrong as usual. Northern cuisine differs from Issan cuisine which differs from central cuisine which differs from southern cuisine. 3 hours ago, fredwiggy said: as most of the country people are farmers, A lot are Fred, but not most. 1
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fredwiggy Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 7 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: totally wrong as usual. Northern cuisine differs from Issan cuisine which differs from central cuisine which differs from southern cuisine. A lot are Fred, but not most. You always say as usual when it's me that always proves you wrong. That doesn't make you look too convincing. The basic diets in Thailand are the same things made from the same basic ingredients. Various regions have certain spices added to those basic foods. Most people in the country areas are farmers or farm oriented. The cities around the farms aren't country, but most have village ties.
GammaGlobulin Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 33 minutes ago, Stocky said: Take the cake, looks like she's eaten the whole bakery! And the baker. Yes. BUT, I really have no bias based on anything OTHER than IQ. So if she is smart. And, if she is happy.... All is well and good. I would like to think that she has an IQ of.... At least 135...which is quite a bit higher than 98 percent of the posters on TV.... Just judging from the quality of the postings here. So.... Her weight means nothing to me. And, also, I bet she can float in the lake far longer than you. Which might be an advantage, next time we experience a flood.
MalcolmB Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said: Various regions have certain spices added to those basic foods. Here we go with more nonsense. If you ever actually get out of your village you would see that “Issan restaurants” have a completely different menu to southern “Kao Geng” restaurants, which differ from central thai cuisine and northern cuisine. It is all the ingredients not just “certain spices”. I often wonder if you are a troll, could anyone actually live in Thailand but know so little? It is incredible. 1
fredwiggy Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 4 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: Here we go with more nonsense. If you ever actually get out of your village you would see that “Issan restaurants” have a completely different menu to southern “Kao Geng” restaurants, which differ from central thai cuisine and northern cuisine. It is all the ingredients not just “certain spices”. I often wonder if you are a troll, could anyone actually live in Thailand but know so little? It is incredible. To you it's nonsense. To everyone else with sense it's facts. I've been all over Thailand and see what restaurants offer. The same basics with a few local differentiations added in, still made from the same basic ingredients. I ate in Thai restaurants hundreds of times in the US and they had the same things, and were from all over Thailand. I often wonder if you're not just a teenager, because your replies show that type of thinking. Assuming every time.
Celsius Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Take me out to paradise city where the burgers are big and the chicken is crispy.... Oh can I take extra home... 1
Felton Jarvis Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Even the fat ones look pretty good when you compare them to the foreign punters. 😀 1
Captain Flack Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago A number of off topic posts were previously removed. When a post is removed and public notice given, do not post the same again! Reminder of this topic “ Bangkokians are now the fattest Thais”.
Furioso Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I'm currently in Da Nang, Vietnam until mid June then back to Thailand. There's a lot less fat/obese people here in Da Nang. However, I can see the Vietnamese are starting to eat the same sugary junk that Thailand stocks in their stores(to the ceiling). I count about 1 in 20 Vietnamese being obese when I'm back in Bangkok or Pattaya I'll go to a store like 7/11 or Big C and usually 8-10 out of 20 are obese. Literally every day gets worse and worse.
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