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Health Nation: chicken and bottled water are in, red meat is out

437112142_a13d17ef47_oBy Dmitry on Dec 06, 2006
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Year Bottled Water Year Total Red Meat Chicken
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1975 0.0 1975 125.8 26.3
1974 0.0 1974 130.8 27.0
1973 0.0 1973 122.1 27.1
1971 0.0 1971 136.1 27.4
1970 0.0 1970 131.9 27.4
1972 0.0 1972 132.3 28.3
1976 1.6 1976 133.4 28.6
1977 1.8 1977 132.3 29.0
1978 2.1 1978 127.5 30.3
1980 2.7 1980 126.4 32.7
1979 2.4 1979 124.4 32.9
1981 3.0 1981 125.1 33.7
1982 3.4 1982 119.8 33.9
1983 3.9 1983 123.9 34.0
1984 4.5 1984 123.6 35.3
1985 5.1 1985 124.9 36.4
1986 5.8 1986 122.2 36.9
1987 6.4 1987 117.4 39.4
1988 7.3 1988 119.5 39.6
1989 8.1 1989 115.6 40.5
1990 8.8 1990 112.2 42.4
1991 8.9 1991 111.5 44.1
1992 9.2 1992 113.4 46.4
1993 9.9 1993 111.2 48.1
1995 11.6 1995 113.6 48.2
1994 10.8 1994 113.5 48.7
1996 12.4 1996 111.0 48.8
1997 13.4 1997 109.0 50.0
1998 14.4 1998 113.2 50.4
1999 15.8 1999 115.1 53.6
2001 18.2 2001 111.4 54.0
2000 16.7 2000 113.7 54.2
2002 20.1 2002 114.0 56.8
2003 21.6 2003 111.6 57.5
2004 23.2 2004 112.0 59.2
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Over the past several decades bottled water and chicken consumption has gone up. Red meat isn't going anywhere or falling down somewhat. Sign of healthier times? —Dmitry

Comments (6)

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Anonymous says

who said bottled water is healthy?

posted over 3 years ago

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Anonymous says

who said bottled water is healthy?

posted over 3 years ago

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MLW says

Whoever made this graph implies that total water consumption is captured by proxy by the total sales of bottled water. This probably isn't true. Total water consumption could have stayed the same and some of the tap-water drinkers simply might have converted over to bottled water.

Also, why is increased chicken per capita good? What about the other dietary staples? Was the chicken cooked in lard? What's the trend of total meat consumption?

Too many confounders to make any conclusions without more research...

posted over 3 years ago

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vega says

This doesn't take into account the people who have gone off the grid and buy from small local farms. AKA. FOODIES. You also don't see anything about fish and Vegetarians. Seeing as the data came from the .gov, it's biased and flawed anyway. They are subsidizers of Factory Farming which has contributed to most of the health problems coming from food.

And bottled water has been shown to have more contaminants than regular tap water. It's not healthier, just more convenient. Although I do find EVIAN to taste better than any other water even though it spells NIAVE backwards...

posted over 3 years ago

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Tom says

Funny that bottled water is seen as healthy, considering that it transforms a free, healthy, unpackaged product and turns it into a corporate commodity that creates massive amounts of garbage.

posted over 3 years ago

unk_variable says

I'm worried that some people might construe that these trends and the rising obesity percentages are correlative. Do you know if this data takes into account fast-food sources of the aforementioned food types?

posted over 2 years ago

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