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Economic cutbacks making British kids shorter – study​

Cheap obesity-inducing junk food is viewed as the primary culprit

Economic cutbacks making British kids shorter – study

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British five-year-olds who grew up in the era of austerity are shorter than their peers in other developed nations by as much as 7cm (2.76in), according to data from the Non-Communicable Diseases Risk Factor Collaboration published by The Times on Tuesday.

Since 1985, when British boys and girls both ranked 69 for average height at five years out of 200 listed countries, their ranking has plummeted dramatically – to 102 for boys and 96 for girls, putting them behind countries as diverse as Canada, Kyrgyzstan, and Cuba.
Comparing the numbers to data on 19-year-olds, Professor Tim Cole of University College London’s Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health suggested to The Times that growing up in the 2010s “period of austerity” was what “clobbered the height of children in the UK.” The height of British five-year-olds peaked in 2011 at 112.8cm (44.4in) and has been falling ever since, the statistics show.

Because height is affected not just by quality and quantity of food but also stress, poverty, illness, and even sleep quality, Cole argued it is a uniquely “sensitive” indicator of living conditions. “It’s quite clear we are falling behind, relative to Europe,” he said.

“In modern Britain, the way we eat is one of the clearest markers of inequality,” former UK government food adviser Henry Dimbleby told The Times, pointing out that “children in the poorest areas of England are both fatter and significantly shorter than those in the richest areas at age ten to eleven.”

Family doctors in low-income areas have reported an “extraordinary” surge in the kind of nutritional-deficiency-borne diseases prevalent during Victorian times, Dimbleby explained. According to NHS data, 700 children are admitted to English hospitals every year with rickets, scurvy, or other forms of malnutrition, while nutrition charity The Food Foundation has found higher rates of type 2 diabetes and dental decay as well as obesity in poorer children.



It is not just European countries like the Netherlands and Lithuania which outperform Britain. According to the study, China and North Korea both raise taller five-year-olds than the UK. Even five-year-olds in Libya – born and raised after the NATO bombing campaign that helped to overthrow their government and turn the country into a failed state – are taller (boys) or as tall (girls) compared to their British counterparts.

Austerity has been linked to a host of socioeconomic problems in the UK, from soaring inequality to declining educational achievement. While supporters argue the program enacted in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis was necessary to rescue a floundering economy, critics have countered that the damage done outweighs any benefits.
How much of the dataset are immigrant Indians and their short cousins pulling down the average height of Britons?
No matter how 'prestigious' American companies are or how well they pay, quality of life is still greatly dictated by social factors like healthcare, crime and infrastructure.

It doesn't matter if you bagged a 200k/year job at Goldman or Google if you have to worry about stepping on a syringe every time you leave the house.


given the nature of Anglo American society, the type of Americans who are on 200k prob lack the physical attraction to convince women to sleep with them without paying for their onlyfans.
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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So the last estimate now is 5 hours before oxygen is out. Beside that, the hull of the vessel is only 5 inches which is 2 inches less than the company engineers expected. Also safety is overrated says the missing CEO.


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As time passes, more and more things that have gone wrong with the ill-fated submersible surfaces - And this is just one of them:
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If this is proven to be true, perhaps the submersible would have already imploded (and the occupants crushed) by the immense water pressure down there even long before reaching the depth at which the Titanic rests:
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Even if assuming that the submersible remained intact when it reached the seabed floor after losing contact with the surface ship, the remaining oxygen supply onboard would have ran out by now.

May all 5 occupants onboard RIP...
 
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FriedButter

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As time passes by, there's more on things going wrong on the ill-fated submersible being dug out, and this is just one of them:
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If this is proven to be true, perhaps the submersible would have already imploded by the immense water pressure down there even long before reaching the depth at which the Titanic rests:
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Even if assuming that the submersible remains intact when it rests on the seabed floor after losing contact with the surface ship, the remaining oxygen supply onboard would have ran out by now.

May all 5 onboard RIP...

An investor told CNN that the vessel was designed to automatically float back to the surface if it was below water for 24 hours. Either they are floating on top of the ocean somewhere or they were long dead already. Seems more then likely something catastrophic in the depths.
 

theorlonator

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Exactly. I know I'd probably be able to net a higher paying job in a Five Eyes country with my degree, but I'm still going back to Singapore because it's simply a far nicer place to live. The infrastructure, safety, cleanliness, sanitation, healthcare etc is leagues and leagues ahead of any western nation. China learned a lot from Singapore in terms of city-planning. A lot of the larger Chinese cities resemble Singapore nowadays.

And we haven't even got to the food yet lol.
I'm jealous bro lol
 

BoraTas

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As time passes, more and more things that have gone wrong with the ill-fated submersible surfaces - And this is just one of them:
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If this is proven to be true, perhaps the submersible would have already imploded (and the occupants crushed) by the immense water pressure down there even long before reaching the depth at which the Titanic rests:
View attachment 114838

Even if assuming that the submersible remained intact when it reached the seabed floor after losing contact with the surface ship, the remaining oxygen supply onboard would have ran out by now.

May all 5 occupants onboard RIP...
This is starting to feel more and more like an, unfortunately common, case of a company cutting corners for more profits. I read they used two material construction to save as much weight as possible so that they wouldn't have to upgrade the winch on the mothership. Then there are the unconventional interior, lack of a beacon, and now this window thing. I won't comment further as this is not my expertise.
 

PeoplesPoster

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An investor told CNN that the vessel was designed to automatically float back to the surface if it was below water for 24 hours. Either they are floating on top of the ocean somewhere or they were long dead already. Seems more then likely something catastrophic in the depths.
Their ballast system is literally made from garbage. Also, the sub is designed not to be opened from the inside, so even if they floated to the surface the would have suffocated by now. Literal example of fuck around and find out.

 
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