Our friend Kevin from Manila sent us this article from the Chicago Sun-Times. Thanks Kev, the head Razorbaptist is known to push out his pleats way too much.Weighty matter: Is religion making us fat?
BY CATHLEEN FALSANI SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST
Back in the decadent early 1980s, New Wave rocker Adam Ant mocked clean living in his maddeningly catchy song, "Goody Two Shoes."
"Don't drink, don't smoke, what do ya do?" Ant taunted.
A new Purdue University study may hold the answer to Ant's question.
If they don't drink and don't smoke, what do they do?
Eat, apparently.
"America is becoming known as a nation of gluttony and obesity, and churches are a feeding ground for this problem," says Ken Ferraro, a Purdue sociology professor who studied more than 2,500 adults over a span of eight years looking at the correlation between their religious behavior and their body mass index.
"If religious leaders and organizations neglect this issue, they will contribute to an epidemic that will cost the health-care system millions of dollars and reduce the quality of life for many parishioners," he says.
posted by Arkansas Razorbaptist at 9/07/2006 04:20:00 PM

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