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Monday, September 5, 2011

Depressing study shows people are depressed

Do studies predict the worst? In Nature’s Trend Watch last week the prevalence of obesity in the US and the UK is projected to grow from 32% in 2007-08 to 50% in 2030 for men, and from 35% to 45% for women. One obese person out of three people seems high enough as it is. But one out of two people is just…depressing.

Another study in Nature reports that mental disorders affect over one third of all Europeans. Can they do a follow-up study of how many of those Europeans got anxious or depressed from reading all the other depressing studies out there?

I generally read study results as interesting opinions that could potentially become facts…or not. Just something to think about. But it is irritating when magazines take those studies and tell you to make changes with your life. “Study says chocolate goes straight to your hips. Try eating vegan tofu desserts instead!” And then “Study says chocolate has antioxidants. Go to See’s Candies today!”

I’ll go be happy now and distract myself on Youtube.

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