first14808
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I lived as a kinder in Libya (pre Gaddaffi) and we had to boil the water so drank pop copiously ( in the 50's). So I am not surprised that even the island states listed in the top 10 places for PWD will have a ready supply to hand. Especially the Phillipines and other US interests abroad.
Yup. I think there's a strong dietary link, and probably also linked to post-WW2 dietary changes and influences. So there were wartime restrictions to diets, then post-war increases and perhaps more importantly, cultural influences like the rise in soft drink consumption, ie Coca Cola and Pepsi expansion. I remember as a kid, drinks were mostly water or water with some squash or cordial, so a lot less sugar because a bottle of Coke was expensive. Cheaper canning and plastic bottling lowered price and increased consumption. And along with that, the spread of other fast foods and junk foods.
Or just wider food availability. Again as a kid, I remember curry being a bit adventurous, now it's common. Also reading about how dietary changes have affected populations in places like Hong Kong and Japan, where higher protein diets have lead to an increase in average height, with a knock-on effect like traditional furniture was too small.
I also think food processing and food additives are behind a lot of diet-related issues like diabetes and some food intolerances. Previously we'd have eaten plain'ol sugar, now, it's inverse and maybe some of our livers don't like that kind of chemical engineering. Many of us have discovered going back to basics and eating more natural foods typical for an LCHF diet means we're demonstrably healthier.