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    Why You Can't Lose Those Last 10 Pounds

    by: Stephen Perrine and Heather Hurlock

    On May 11, the White House announced it was targeting a new threat to America's health and security. It wasn't some rogue nation or terrorist organization, or a newfound disease or environmental threat. It was a class of chemicals that are making Americans fat. They're called endocrine disrupting chemicals, or EDCs. And chances are you're eating or drinking them right now.

    The White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity released a report called "Solving the Problem of Childhood Obesity Within a Generation." In the report they list endocrine-disrupting chemicals as a possible reason for increased obesity in the country and describe how scientists have coined a new term for these chemicals - "obesogens" - because they "may promote weight gain and obesity."

    What does this mean for you? It means that weight gain is not just about calories-in versus calories-out.

    No, America's obesity crisis can't entirely be blamed on too much fast food and too little exercise. We have to consider a third factor: the obesogens. They're natural and synthetic compounds, and many of these chemicals work by mimicking estrogen - the very hormone that doctors DON'T want women taking anymore (as a large clinical trial linked hormone therapy to increased risk of heart disease, breast cancer, stroke, blood clots and abnormal mammograms).

    Why traditional diets don't work anymore

    Because high school biology was likely a while back, here's a quick refresher: The endocrine system is made up of all the glands and cells that produce the hormones that regulate our bodies. Growth and development, sexual function, reproductive processes, mood, sleep, hunger, stress, metabolism and the way our bodies use food - it's all controlled by hormones. So whether you're tall or short, lean or heavy - that's all determined in a big way by your endocrine system.

    But your endocrine system is a finely tuned instrument that can easily be thrown off-kilter. "Obesogens are thought to act by hijacking the regulatory systems that control body weight," says Frederick vom Saal, Ph.D., curators' professor of biological sciences at the University of Missouri. That's why endocrine disruptors are so good at making us fat - and that's why diet advice doesn't always work - because even strictly following the smartest traditional advice won't lower your obesogen exposure. See, an apple a day may have kept the doctor away 250 years ago when Benjamin Franklin included the phrase in his almanac. But if that apple comes loaded with obesity-promoting chemicals - nine of the ten most commonly used pesticides are obesogens, and apples are one of the most pesticide-laden foods out there - then Ben's advice is way out of date.

    The obesogen effect is the reason why traditional diet advice - choose chicken over beef, eat more fish, load up on fruits and vegetables - may not work anymore. This is why we're calling for a New American Diet.

    See, while digging up all of this research on obesogens we've discovered some good news: There's no reason why all of our favorite foods - from steak to burgers, from pasta to ice cream - can't be part of a reasonable weight-loss program. We just need to get rid of old thinking. We can reverse the obesogen effect if we simply adopt these four simple laws of leanness:

    Leanness Law No. 1: Know When to Go Organic
    The average American is exposed to 10 to 13 different pesticides through food, beverages and drinking water every day and nine of the ten most common pesticides are EDCs. But according to a recent study in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, eating an organic diet for just five days can reduce circulating pesticide EDCs to non-detectable or near non-detectable levels.

    Of course, organic foods can be expensive. But not all organics are created equal-many foods have such low levels of pesticides that buying organic just isn't worth it. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) calculated that you can reduce your pesticide exposure nearly 80 percent simply by choosing organic for the 12 fruits and vegetables shown in their tests to contain the highest levels of pesticides. They call them "The Dirty Dozen," and (starting with the worst) they are celery, peaches, strawberries, apples, blueberries (domestic), nectarines, sweet bell peppers, spinach, kale/collard greens, cherries, potatoes and grapes (imported). And you can feel good about buying the following 15 conventionally grown fruits and vegetables that the EWG dubbed "The Clean Fifteen," because they were shown to have little pesticide residue: onions, avocado, sweet corn (frozen), pineapples, mango, sweet peas (frozen), asparagus, kiwi fruit, cabbage, eggplant, cantaloupe (domestic), watermelon, grapefruit, sweet potatoes and honeydew melon.

    Leanness Law No. 2: Don't Eat Plastic
    This ought to be a no-brainer. Indeed, you're probably already thinking, Well, I don't generally eat plastic. Ah, but you do. Chances are that you're among the 93 percent of Americans with detectable levels of bisphenol-A (BPA) in their bodies, and that you're also among the 75 percent of Americans with detectable levels of phthalates. Both are synthetic chemicals found in plastics that mimic estrogen - essentially, artificial female hormones. And like pesticides, these plastic-based chemicals trick our bodies into storing fat and not building or retaining muscle. Decreasing your exposure to plastic-based obesogens will maximize your chances both of losing unwanted flab and of building lean muscle mass. Here's how: 1) Never heat food in plastic containers or put plastic items in the dishwasher, which can damage them and increase leaching. BPA leaches from polycarbonate sports bottles 55 times faster when exposed to boiling liquids as opposed to cold ones, according to a study in the journal Toxicology Letters. 2) Avoid buying fatty foods like meats that are packaged in plastic wrap because EDCs are stored in fatty tissue. The plastic wrap used at the supermarket is mostly PVC, whereas the plastic wrap you buy to wrap things at home is increasingly made from polyethylene. 3) Cut down on canned goods by choosing tuna in a pouch over canned tuna. And get any canned and jarred foods from Eden Organic, one of the only companies that doesn't have BPA in its cans.

    Leanness Law No. 3: Go Lean
    Always choose pasture-raised meats, which, studies show, have less fat than their confined, grain-fed counterparts and none of the weight-promoting hormones. Plus, grass-fed beef contains 60 percent more omega-3s, 200 percent more vitamin E and two to three times more conjugated linoleic acid (CLA, a near-magic nutrient that helps ward off heart disease, cancer and diabetes, and can help you lose weight, according to a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition) than conventional beef. If you must choose a conventional cut of beef, choose lean cuts top sirloin, 95 percent lean ground beef, bottom round roast, eye round roast, top round roast or sirloin tip steak. Bison burgers and veggie burgers are also great substitutes when grass-fed beef isn't available. And select sustainable lean fish with low toxic loads (meaning low levels of toxins like mercury and PCBs). A study in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine found that even though the pesticide DDT was banned in 1973, the chemical and its breakdown product DDE can still be found today in fatty fish. Bigger fish eat smaller fish, and so carry a much higher toxic load.

    Avoid ahi or bigeye tuna, tilefish, swordfish, shark, king mackerel, marlin and orange roughy - and focus on smaller fish like anchovies, Atlantic herring and mackerel, and wild-caught Alaskan salmon. Choose farmed rainbow trout, farmed mussels, anchovies, scallops (bay, farmed), Pacific cod, Pacific Halibut, Tuna (canned light) and mahimahi. Also, when you cook the fish, broil, poach, grill, boil or bake instead of pan-frying - this will allow contaminants from the fatty portions of fish to drain out.

    Leanness Law No. 4: Filter Your Water

    The best way to eliminate EDCs from your tap water is an activated carbon water filter. Available for faucets and pitchers, and as under-the-sink units, these filters remove most pesticides and industrial pollutants. Check the label to make sure the filter meets the NSF/American National Standards Institute's standard 53, indicating that it treats water for both health and aesthetic concerns. Try The Brita Aqualux ($28, brita.com), Pur Horizontal faucet filter ($49, purwaterfilter.com) and Kenmore's under-sink system ($60, kenmore.com). However, if you have perchlorate (a component of rocket fuel!) in your water (you can find out by asking your municipal water supplier for a copy of its most recent water-quality report) you'll need a reverse osmosis filter. But for every five gallons of treated water they create per day, they discharge 40 to 90 gallons of wastewater, so make sure it's necessary before purchasing one.

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    920 comments

    • Kevin J.  •  1 year 8 months ago
      Hi everyone. I work with a company that helps you get the Obesogens out of your body so you can release fat. Please look at my website for info. www.richerlifenow.com
    • WmM  •  1 year 10 months ago
      Computers, large flat screen tv's, video games, comfy sofas, and recliner chairs, are what make you fat. Get off the sofa, stay out of the fridge, and go outside. Take a walk, ride the bike, go hiking, go swimming, climb a tree, etc. Make it a habit to get down on the floor every morning and do sit-ups and push-ups. With this, I guarantee you will loose weight, look and feel better.
    • N  •  1 year 10 months ago
      another thing to remember, dieting is getting so hard they need to have a college class on it. I am shocked they dont focus more on HFCS, most people dont understand why it is not the same as cane sugar or cane juice, how our bodies respond to these man made chemicals is alarming. yet realisticaly people cant grow all their own food so this article will generate great sales at the local produce stand, yet do little to change us in the long run. perhaps some education on the washing and or peeling of produce that could reduce consuming harmful chemicals would be helpful. like knowing to not use plastic to warm up things in the micrwave is very good.
    • Grant  •  1 year 10 months ago
      "Great! I'm already paranoid enough about the foods I eat. That's it! I'm going to raise my chickens in the back yard and grow all my own fruits and veggies! ARG!" Really,Really? The average life expectancy of an American adult female is 80. We are talking average. In 1970 it was 69. Lighten up- A majority of those under 40 are likely to live into their 90s. The question of 2050 may not be how do I live longer but when is too long.
    • Scott  •  1 year 10 months ago
      Gallon of milk - $3... 2Liter Soda - .99c

      Hmmmmm, I wonder why eating healthy is more expensive than junk?
    • K  •  1 year 10 months ago
      It's sad that people would seriously believe this crap.

      In medical school, all of the dietitians even admit that the organic craze is mostly hype. Pesticides aren't keeping you fat. Eating too much and not exercising is keeping you fat.
    • Krick  •  1 year 10 months ago
      sadly, this will just give people another reason to be fat. the primary reason for over weight is over eating, more calorie intake that used. in spite of this "study" which we will hear more about, just observe what products people buy at the store. too much junk!
    • Justin  •  1 year 10 months ago
      LOL!! this is easy stop eating Corn Syrup in anything- Who do we fatten up our own food supply? With Corn and usually both are made with genetically engineered corn which in itself creates new proteins and What do you take to bulk up? Protein and those found in GE corn are still unknown as to what major effects these (not usually consumed) have on our body but are the predominant trigger for allergenicity. Next time your in the store try looking for a hot dog bun without it (only potato bun has real sugar only) or bread crumbs,Mrs.Cubbison stuffing it is amazing where it is used in everything and for what sometimes is a mystery like in Pizza Sausage used @ most chains. Just try going out to a restaurant or store and telling then you have a corn syrup allergy and watch the looks on their face as they look at all their product and realize that you can't eat anything in a package.
    • DNA  •  1 year 10 months ago
      Katie L the foods these days do have a lot to do with not only your weight but health. You can blame yourself yes, but you also need to be aware of what you are eating and what it can potentially do to your system. More and more people these days are being diagnosed with thyroid problems, why? Take a look at the foods we eat. Soy for instance is a thyroid inhibitor meaning it slows thyroid function. Look at a lot of the packaged foods that are avaialable and many contain soy. I'm not saying soy is all bad, but too much can indeed be harmful and nowadays it is in everything. If indeed these chemicals they spray on the fruits and vegetables have the endocrine disrupting qualities they speak of above, then yes, the foods we eat are to blame for a lot of health problems and if the thyroid doesn't work correctly then you can have weight issues and a whole host of other health issues.
      Mariliz growing our own is the way to go, but the foods will only be as good s the soil they are planted in and even the soil these days is not what it used to be.
    • Dogfight  •  1 year 10 months ago
      WTF? Eating lean meat and vegetables doesnt work? Thats the most abusrd thing ive ever heard. Exercise hard 30mins a day 5 days a week and eat lean, and watch the magic after 90 days. If you dont give it that long dont bother trying any diet, just go get in line for the tummy tucks, gastric surgery. We all want to do dumb stuff to lose weight by Friday. Dont say you dont have time to workout either, thats why you wake up early or go during lunch if you work.

      This statement below is the biggest joke, bodybuilding.com, shedthefatfast.com, P90X, leangains.com
      will help you get your goals. Good luck!

      "The obesogen effect is the reason why traditional diet advice — choose chicken over beef, eat more fish, load up on fruits and vegetables — may not work anymore. This is why we’re calling for a New American Diet."
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 year 10 months ago
      This makes sense. I hope you make more info available on the subject. Thanks for sharing!
    • David  •  1 year 10 months ago
      If you're "dieting" you're doing it wrong in the first place.

      Eating 6-7 times a day, including lots of veggies and lots of protein is the way to go. Fats are highly important as well, and saturated vs unsaturated does not matter, just keep a good balance of fats (avoiding trans fats and artificially altered fats out of your system).

      Eat your way to weight loss. You'll always be full and always find yourself figuring out how to add healthy food to get up to your daily calorie goals.

      Don't shock your body into a catabolic state with a "diet", only to return to an excessive caloric catabolic state later when the "diet" fails.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 year 10 months ago
      I don't think this article is about obesity or it shouldn't be anyway. This article is about food safety. These chemicals that we inadvertently consume can affect many other bodily processes, not just the amount of fat in our bodies. It really is a shame that the article is titled what it is. This may lead some not to read it because they think it's about losing those "last 10 pounds". This information needs to be in every newspaper and on prime time news. Thank you for providing this information!
    • Cai  •  1 year 10 months ago
      I agree with Joy in Seattle. If you're only 10 lb "overweight", you probably don't need to lose anything. Muscle tone is important, too, so be sure to get some exercise.

      A little bit of extra fat (5-10 lb) is actually kind of good for you.
    • paddy :p  •  1 year 10 months ago
      You have got to be seriously kidding? It is rare, EXTREMELY rare that I comment to anything in life, so you rated in the top 1% of 1%! Do you know what articles like this actually succeed in doing? They make people fail because of the misinformation given! The answers are out there and they are SIMPLE! As in ABC simple. People out there, you want real answers? Go to this web site: http://www.burnthefat.com. You will not regret it. Consuming "obesogens" is why you can't lost the last 10 pounds??? Now I have heard EVERYTHING!
    • Cris  •  1 year 10 months ago
      I remain unconvinced. Where are the clinical trials showing that test subjects who reduced calories and increased exercise just couldn't get the weight off because of those darn obesogens? Where are the statistics showing that people who only eat organic food have a much easier time keeping weight off than the rest of us? If this were true, we'd have heard about all of those things by now... but we haven't. I don't buy it.
    • jjdlr83  •  1 year 10 months ago
      We r all screwed and we are all going to die!!! s---!
    • Barret  •  1 year 10 months ago
      I know for certain that this is just excuses and full of crap! I'm not saying my lifestyle is healthy but it is *LEAN*. I've done local amateur bodybuilding shows and with enough will power and dieting you can get you body down to any level of being lean. It may kill you but you wont be obese.
    • Amy  •  1 year 10 months ago
      I generally don't read Shine articles because they're not substantive and they often reinforce sexist gender stereotypes. But this was a good article packed full of information. Thank you!
    • mushroomhead  •  1 year 10 months ago
      this sounds like just another way to exploit overweight people and sell them overpriced products.

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