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Original title: 20% more fat than thin carbon? Research shows that eating more and loving sports destroy the environment
"Russia Today" 20 news, a new study shows that fat people than thin people carbon emissions 20%, each year to produce an additional 700 million tons of
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accounting for 1.6% of total anthr person-made emissions.
new study published in the journal Obesity International shows that as people gain weight, more carbon dioxide is released. Overweight people not only increase their carbon emissions as a result of their weight gain, but also produce more carbon dioxide by eating too much food and drink. In addition, obese people will spend more energy and electricity on transportation.
The study found that obese people emit an additional 81 kg of carbon dioxide per year as a result of the need for help to speed up their metabolism, 593 kg more per year as a result of increased food and beverage consumption, and 476 kg more per year due to increased pressure on transport.
the study estimates that obese people emit an additional 700 million tons of carbon dioxide a year, or 1.6 percent of total anthost person-made emissions. People who are of normal weight emit 20% more.
the journal Obesity also explains "what is obesity and what is normal weight." The standard definition of obesity is a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or greater, and a normal body weight is bMI less than 25. BMI is a number derived by divided by the number of kilograms of body weight by the square of the number of meters of height.
the study also specifically warned against denigrating obese people based on the findings, who have already suffered a lot of discrimination. The study also points out that
exercise
also lead to increased CO2 emissions.
from fart cattle to asthma sufferers to obese people, any carbon dioxide-producing substance now appears to be considered a threat to the planet, according to Russia Today.
.