Why Germans Don't Get Fat Unlike Americans
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I Really Respect Germany For This
As a mum, we don‘t go out or order in. I cook. It is easy, healthy and cheaper in Germany. Every day. I make things fresh and healthy, I season with fresh herbs, salt and pepper. When my kid is full, he does not have to eat up, because what he ate made him full
That’s beautiful
tbh, we could discuss about "cheap" actually. Personally i live alone and i barely cook for myself, its, well depends more expensive and takes way mor eafford like cleaning up stuff, ja ich habe kein geschirrspüler. I still try to live as healthy as i can.
As a (graduated) chef for more than 30 years and interested in nutrition science for the same time, I only can say: Yes, and go ahead! I can understand that cooking for a single person may be difficult. But as a parent, its a must for several reasons, or otherwise a crime.
it just blew my mind that only 49% of american households own a bicycle. This is just unbelievable to me as a german. especially when you put in account that the percentage of households owning a gun is around 45%. Guns are as common as bicycles Dude. Thats frightening!
I got to know an area in Upstate New York, just in the middle of nowhere. It's a place with a former farm house, where an acquaintence of mine lived and I visited him. You have to go there by car, bc there are no busses going there. You have two roads crossing by his house, they are like "Landstrasse" in Germany. These roads are used by truckers and their trucks. It would be pretty dangerous to go by bike on these streets. I used to take some walks there but you always have to watch out for the cars, bc ppl are not used there to see pedestrians walking at the side of these streets. You are not allowed to walk into some forests at the side of the streets, bc that are private properties and they can shoot you trespassing their properties. It's really not a country made for pedestrians or cyclers.
😂Nalf is talking about the importance of healthy food and the next thing he does is showing us this super arteficial chemical powder. Hillarious.
Yeah,.. supplements are very questionable to have any beneficial effects. Just eat healthy food types and walk in the sun in summer for some extra D.
BuT yOu NeEd ViTaMiNs. 😂
Des Brot ich ess dessen Lied ich sing.😂 aber ich habe mich null mit dem beworbenen Produkt beschäftigt...eventuell ist es komplett natürlich.
@@reko7264 Eher sehr unwahrscheinlich, wie alles was nicht komplett hier hergestellt wird und selbst dann ist es eher kritisch zu betrachten lmao
Just because something is artifical and chemical doesnt mean its unhealthy Same as Not everything Natural is healthy
Walking and biking is not even considered as sport, when you don't do it at least as a day trip. Just go by bike to a shop or to work is just a daily activity here, which nobody would consider as sport.
A good friend married a US soldier, she says the same thing, the food is better in Germany. I also know a lot of American products because my father works in a US barracks in Germany. You only have to compare German and American Pringels. In the American there is so much dye in it, the dye is banned in the EU because of the increased risk of cancer! or what is sold as cheese in America. This is pure chemistry.
That’s very interesting
I’ve noticed some Doritos aren’t in the store in Finland
@@giobozzdethere are doritos in Germany.
@@giobozzde Finland is a bit special. Dille flavoured chips are rare outside Scandinavia. Pity though, as they are quite nice.
@@marcogoth4543But they contain fewer chemicals.
You are nearly but very right!
Hey my man, im from germany and you are very symaptic! Like your videos, subbed!
"symaptic" in English has not the same meaning as in German...
Thanks for the sub
20:24 "Nobody wants to walk..."
but everybody can try to change this. I was like this for most of my life but around the age of 50 I decided that I want to live healthier. I started with short walks in the park which got longer and more frequent over a few months. A year later I switched to cycling because walking the same paths again and again became a little boring. Nowadays I try to walk and cycle as much as possible. E.g. instead of driving 5 minutes to the grocery shop I walk 15 minutes and so on. This works for me because I feel so much better, I sleep much better and my overall mood is much better.
This wasn't my initial plan when I started going for short walks but this is what happened and I'm so glad it worked out that way.
Long story short: just try to go for 2 30-minute walks per week and see what happens.
one suggestions sometimes u should let the vidoe u show actor let finish the sentence before u interrupt,
so u missed a massive point between FDA and EFSA ....
but at all go one u very sympathic and i love to see how u educated yourself
Hi Gio, thank you for showing this. I do like your way of presenting! So keep it up pls, and best wishes from e in Austria. Thumbs up!
I've never had a car or a driver's license. I don't think it's necessary in Berlin. I walk, ride my bike or take public transport.
well, it depends. Go take a look on the beaches of Gran Canaria where most of the visitors are german. I was counting the fit bodies on one hand ...
it sounds bit strange but its poverty that gets people fat too
Oh the irony... Recommending a supplement in a video about bad nutrition and habits - priceless. ;)
...look at the sizes of the meals in any fast food store in america. you have sizes there, they dont even exist here. Heidi Klum has done ads for McDonalds here for years.
That’s facts
The bicyclists here drive me freaking crazy… 🤦♀️😂 you really have to drive careful here in the city… I lost 40 pounds in 10 years living here and it is a lot healthier
The sad part is actually that US cities were in the past beautiful walkable cities before politicians and car manufacturer destroyed schools, churches, homes to make more car lines and highways through cities.
The car industry manipulated and brainwashed people in the USA with many excuses. its so sad.
The cities were redesigned to force to people buy cars. beautiful walkable cities, small ones or big ones, were designed to sell people cars.
my parents migrated to germany and here, all kids walk or go by bike to school and take care of each other while society, the strangers, co-parent and have a say how to raise your own child and in the end, the child who is going by itself to school, is safe. germany and france and netherlands are countries who also started in the past to destroy beautiful walkable cities and only after air pollution, traffic deads numbers climbed more and more, environmentalists, socialists, mother and fathers, fought for change of law. remember that germany is country of many different car inventors and engineers, like BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Opel, they produce cars in germany and sell it around the globe. German love good cars, but they value their safety, health, love their kids, love their freedome and nature. the compromise was, to implement walkable cities with grocery stores having limited parking space, walkable distance for kindergarden and elementary school, biking lanes and more safe public transit.
The USA has zoning laws, that prevent walkable cities. its one of the biggest scams sold to the public in USA.
Germanny has healthy fast food options, take a banana or apple, here you have a way to get food fast. but also, their bread have more fiber and less sugar and fills up without causing diabetes.
i hardly know any family in germany who go out dining or order food, most people cook their food from scratch bc they value their health and get even veggies that grow in the season and not with artificial hormones and pesticides.
I hope, that US citizens fix their country and have no excuses anymore. take the trains.
china is very large and has highspeed and regional trains. japan is very small and has big hill and mountains and have highspeed and trains and its an earthquake area. germany is small and has highspeed trains or connecting cities trains.
if germany would take over USA today, the first thing what they would fix is, build walkabe cities with biking lanes, reduce parking spots in megamalls and build regional trains for commuters. its not hard, its just USA has excuses and they are bad. Even tiny countries like Swiss have commuter friendly and shiftworker friendly cheap and excellent train ride offer.
You should definetly do a reaction on Jason's channel NOT JUST BIKES on youtube, he migrated to Netherlands.
When You will eat good and fresh food, slowly, with respect to the goods, with dignity and listening to Your body: You will realize, that there is no need for overconsuming. You will notice a satisfaction with more quality and less quantity, and that is only one of the reasons, why people will keep their weight or even loose weight. Another important reason is that many additives used in the US are forbidden in the EU. And even if some additives maybe allowed here, they are unwanted by the customers, and therefore the German food industry follows a "clean label" policy. Many of these additives are unessescary anyway, or the industry has found other (and better) production methods to avoid additives and to achievethe same, but more often even better results.
When it comes to the amount of bicycles in german households, you have to have in mind, that there is not just one per household, it's one per member of the household 🤯
Or two. One for every day (to leave outside the gym, the school, the supearket) one for bigger tours.
btw. you can have FIVE GUYS also in Germany.. there is a Store in Düsseldorf.
The plate sizes are NOT representative! I'm a European man and my plate size is the same, as the average size here, in american restaurants. Maybe, it's because I am an adult man, and not just the average human from all over europe. Please set the record straight!
German proverb: You are what you eat!
A WHOPPER!!!
Denn du bist
Was du isst
Und du weisst
was es ist
Es isT MEIN TEIL (NO)
One thing not to forget: "body positivity" and "fatphobic" aren't things here.
A friend from Texas sometimes brings me "real" American candy. You know: high fructose corn syrup, chemicals and sugar. I'm pretty sure this stuff is addictive. And I feel unwell when I eat a lot of it.
Real candy ?
That reminds me of a story my mum (born 1939) told me...
After the war, the G.I.s where frequently handing out their candy to the local kids ... and most of the Kids where like:"I take the gum... but you can keep your chocolate ... it tastes like vomit!" 😂
I am poor and i have 1/3 of my boidyweight as overweight... maybe if you aren´t poor...
And Stuttgart is a city with a manufacturer of cars in the city!
Actually 2 ...
@@karstenbursak8083 oh yeah, Mercedes as a manufacturer and the bank called Porsche.
Well I disagree to what the title says. It shows that more and more german have a weight problem.
It's just a fuckin' thing to BUy - Don'Try Ths!!!!
I don't think it has anything to do with Germany or America. I think it's more because we in the "richer" countries tend to move less and less
one thing u wrong, most EU ppl, cook at home
STOP LISTENING! NOTHING IS BUT TRUE!!!
STOP LISTENING PLEASE!!!
Na ja - ich bin beides, Deutsche und bedauerlicherweise auch übergewichtig.
Ich arbeite daran.
Except it's false... Germany is damn near just as bad. The bmi Germany 27% America 29%... like both of them the average is overweight. America obesity rate 36% not 42% Germany 25% not 19%. False all the way around.