Obesity Doesn't Only Effect the Obese

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2010

In this clip from the upcoming episode of "Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution", local high school student Marissa tells the story of how her father's obesity impacted her life.

"Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution" airs Fridays at 9/8c on ABC.

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  • Ryan, I could be wrong, but isn't it spelt "affect".

  • This looks amazing. I hope it airs in the UK. The UK version was no way as moving/shocking as what I have seen from clips like this one.

    Jamie Oliver's shows (like this one) are part of the reason why I've chosen to do Nutrition at university :)

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  • @Enochsfury many machines run on natural fuels =P... And how much / what people eat is really the same thing if you look at food as energy. Also I find natural to be a lazy term. Is milk that has been pasteurized and homogenized natural? By definition, no. I'll take the processed milk please :) But yes the high in fat and sugar processed foods are the worst.

  • and.... aren't you gonna tell us what happened? They don't exactly show reruns of this show...

  • What's on the girl's nose?

  • @Enochsfury Very true

  • The problem is not how much people eat, it's WHAT they eat. That, coupled with no or limited excercise. Machines require synthetic fuel to function properly, as humans require natural foods because our bodies are natural. Processed crap is killing people.

  • The problem is not the eating, the eating is only a symptom of the real problem. People today are told to "do what ever they feel like". Self control is out and debauchery is in. Individuals must learn to develop self control and every other benefit in life will flow from that.

  • @livinglyrical OH! I'm sorry! I read your comment wrong! XD Excuse me for the little correcting thing, you're absolutely right! XD

    Silly me, misreading people's comments.

  • @livinglyrical To affect is the verb, effect is a noun. If obesity affects someone, it means it influences someone.

  • @livinglyrical sorry you also spelled the word spelled wrong, too.

  • @livinglyrical effect is the result or reaction if you will and affect is the action or influence that will later produce the effect. so the title is correct. Effect is for when affect is evident.

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