Italy has the Lowest Obesity Rate in Europe: Here's why

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  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
  • In this video, I share a few reasons why Italy has the lowest obesity rate in Europe. Drawing from my work in the health and fitness industry and travel experience to several Italian cities, including Milan, Modena, Rome, Florence, Venice, Bologna and more.
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  • @leoalvespt
    @leoalvespt  Рік тому +3

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    • @liza01851
      @liza01851 Рік тому +1

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  • @mariog4707
    @mariog4707 18 днів тому +16

    Italians are not obese because they don’t gorge on processed fast food. They eat sensible amounts of good quality, freshly prepared food instead. It’s no more complicated than that - you can’t walk off a double cheeseburger, large fries and a 16oz soda everyday.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  18 днів тому

      There'll never be just one reason in isolation when it comes to entire countries. It'll be a combination of factors, and the fact they tend to eat high-quality food there is one of the reasons

    • @juliea4857
      @juliea4857 15 днів тому +1

      American restaurant portions are generally so huge, they could (and should) feed 4 people! Many people eat too much fried food, too much low-quality "cheese", myriad fats in one dish (e.g. mayo, butter, bacon in a blt, as I've seen), starches with carbs and carbs with starches (huge pasta portion with bread...) etc...everything processed....soft drinks, juices...sugar....Pastries and other sweets are waaay sweeter than in Europe and the portions are obscenely huge. As someone else commented, you can't walk off that kind of diet.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  15 днів тому +3

      @@juliea4857 Yeah. To be honest, most of the USA isn't really set-up in a way in which you can walk much anyway-very dependent on driving

    • @spgtenor
      @spgtenor День тому +1

      Not necessarily true. When I was there for a summer, I saw Italians eating a lot of calorie dense foods, not many fruits and vegetables. Also, they walk everywhere, many places don't have elevators. I walked everywhere, didn't gain weight, and I ate a lot of food. But Italians also smoke a lot, which means they are not snacking. Very similar to America 70 years ago. Smoking, walking, smaller meals, few snacks. It's not that difficult. But smoking is nasty and terrible for your health, so I don't recommend it.

  • @GoogleAccount-hz2co
    @GoogleAccount-hz2co 28 днів тому +16

    Also, their portions are smaller than the United States, the Pasta is weighted. They are not into huge sub-sandwiches. They eat a lot more vegetables and fruits.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  28 днів тому +2

      Yup, compared to the USA that’s for sure

  • @elizabethbennet8984
    @elizabethbennet8984 4 місяці тому +16

    Italian here, we usually think that the food should be good, not a lot! If so, even a small amount of food would satisfy you 😊

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  4 місяці тому +2

      That’s cool, and I like that 💪

  • @123benny4
    @123benny4 27 днів тому +8

    My friends always remark that I eat way too fast. When I went to visit my Italian cousins in Italy, I saw where I got it from, they ate way faster than I did. So, I question the speed comment. My take is that their food is more local and natural. No preservatives or added sugar. Meals were simpler, no calorie laden sauces. And they are constantly active throughout the day.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  25 днів тому +2

      Regarding your previous comment, I’d say a combination of both generally slower eating and more local foods both play a role

    • @andreagruppioni2354
      @andreagruppioni2354 21 день тому +2

      penso che tu abbia ragione, è la qualità del cibo a fare la differenza, niente fast food e junk food etc.

  • @123benny4
    @123benny4 27 днів тому +11

    I noticed that Italians don't drink a lot. They don't go out to drink socially, and if they do, they have an Aperol, or coffee, and not beer or wine. Wine is for dinner at the dinner table. They control their alcohol. They don't over-drink. They have a healthier attitude to drinking.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  25 днів тому +2

      All I can do is talk from my experience:
      When I did an exchange year at the University of Vermont in the USA, I quickly noticed that a lot of southern Europeans about my age range at the time (18-22 years old) were much more mature and sensible surrounding alcohol than my American age mates that I met out there
      I think a lot of it has to do with the drinking age and a more relaxed attitude towards alcohol in Europe
      I wonder if these play a role

    • @giovannimoriggi5833
      @giovannimoriggi5833 18 днів тому +3

      Yes, although alcohol is everywhere, from churches to McDonalds, Italians like to be just a little bit tipsy, it's not okay to be drunk. Italians like to share drinks, and then getting fun together, maybe that's why the habit is not to exceed just for the sake to get high. I see alcoholism like a loneliness plague.

  • @moonshine9836
    @moonshine9836 4 дні тому +1

    The 'passeggiata' after dinner is another healthy habit we have especially when the weather is nice, which is often 😅

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  4 дні тому

      Oooo I never thought to include that! Great point

  • @lineage13
    @lineage13 Рік тому +8

    If you've seen how big the organic food industry is in the US its probably also due to the ban of GMO foods in Italy. In Denmark the culture is different yet they are very thin the only thing in common is that Denmark is a big consumer of organic foods.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  Рік тому

      So that I haven’t misunderstood, do you mean that higher consumption of organic foods could potentially be playing a role in lower obesity rates?
      If so, I doubt it. Although the consumption of organic foods is only a good thing; consumption of organic food specifically doesn’t seem to correlate with a higher or lower body weight when all other variables are matched, e.g. activity levels, smoking, calorie intake etc.
      If I’ve misunderstood you’re comment, then my bad.

    • @lineage13
      @lineage13 Рік тому

      @@leoalvespt Cambridge "Association of organic food consumption with obesity in a nationally representative sample" Oxford "Association Between Organic Food Consumption and Risk of Obesity in Women "

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  Рік тому +2

      @@lineage13​ Do you think the results from the study are more so to do with the fact that the participants specifically ate organic foods or more to do with the fact that organic foods tend to be protein, fruits and vegetables, and when someone prioritises protein, fruits and vegetables, their rates of obesity tend to be lower?
      Considering both studies consist of:
      - Participants self-reporting everything
      - Groups not eating identically
      - Groups were left to eat whatever they liked within the time of the study
      It does leave the above as something to think about.
      Not saying that the studies are useless, and there could be some value, but that was just a few of the glaringly apparent limitations noticed.

  • @BlackGoddess143
    @BlackGoddess143 6 місяців тому +4

    Great video! Learned some habits I need to develop like getting more exercise!

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  6 місяців тому

      A bunch of the habits listed are valuable, both from a weight loss and health perspective 👌 when I recorded the video, I didn’t mention it, but I do have a free fat loss guide and a free workout plan on my website too: www.kairos.online/pdf-guides
      The guides could be of further value :) I'm glad you found the video helpful

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 День тому

    Start comparing ingredients in the food supplies. HFCS, Seed Oils, and so on. Many ingredient lists use three or four different sugars so that sugar is not the first item listed.

  • @lollofunky
    @lollofunky Рік тому +4

    small correction : with Aperitivo usually you get free food, from chips and peanuts, to pizza and sandwiches, some places you have to pay for the food.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Lollofunky! 💪🤝 I’d never experienced the food part, but then again, I haven’t experienced many Aperitivo’s either 😅

    • @testicool013
      @testicool013 7 місяців тому

      Because they are all broke

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  7 місяців тому

      👀😅 average income never crossed my mind when making this video. Interesting point!

    • @elizabethbennet8984
      @elizabethbennet8984 4 місяці тому +4

      ​@@testicool013 price for vegetables and fruit in general is lower than in the rest of Europe...

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  3 місяці тому

      I have no idea about it being the cheapest in Italy, but if that's the case, then that could be playing a role for sure!
      One thing I do know is Scandinavia probably has fruit and vegetables as the most expensive within Europe 😅

  • @anshulmishra5521
    @anshulmishra5521 14 днів тому

    Everything you said made perfekt sense.

  • @FortunateXpat
    @FortunateXpat 12 днів тому +1

    Have you ever been to Sicily? Obesity is rampant here.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  12 днів тому

      I’ve never been to Sicily, someday

  • @enricacantori2984
    @enricacantori2984 23 дні тому +5

    Certo che la dieta mediterranea è salutare, si può sintetizzare nel poco di tutto: poca carne, pochi condimenti, poche salse, pochi zuccheri, ecc. In compenso tanto di frutta e verdura....e non mangiamo la pizza o le lasagne o il tiramisù tutti i giorni! Dimenticavo: l' alcol mai da solo, beviamo quando mangiamo e non per ubriacarci.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  23 дні тому +2

      Yeah, a little of everything in balance 🤌 which is how it should be

    • @marcomelies
      @marcomelies 10 днів тому +1

      Si, ma la dieta mediterranea non è la cucina italiana o meglio le varie cucine italiane. Era il cibo a disposizione dei contadini poveri di area mediterranea prima del consumismo. E cioè principalmente ortaggi, frutta di stagione, cereali, olio di oliva grezzo, legumi, pesce soprattutto per chi viveva vicino al mare, vino durante i pasti,carne poche volte all'anno, studiata sistematicamente la prima volta da un medico al seguito dell'esercito USA dopo lo sbarco a Salerno, che notò come i contadini, anche quelli più poveri, avessero un fisico asciutto e sano. Ma ora non esiste più, proprio in Campania c'è il maggior tasso di obesità in Italia, specie tra adolescenti e giovani, proprio per il malinteso sulla dieta "mediterranea". Perché l'obesità, almeno in gran parte, non è dovuta al cibo spazzatura stile USA o alle merendine, ma all'abuso delle 4 P(Pizza, Pane, Patate e Pasta).

  • @AntonioTorcoli
    @AntonioTorcoli Місяць тому +7

    Life expectancy is very high in Italy.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  Місяць тому +1

      It’s one of the highest in Europe by the looks of it 🇮🇹

  • @ruby994
    @ruby994 Рік тому +15

    I'm high at 3am why have I just watched an entire 5 minute video about why italy has the lowest obesity rate in europe from someone with 235 subscribers lol. good video tho thumbs up

  • @ClaudioCappelli-ip5ej
    @ClaudioCappelli-ip5ej 4 дні тому +1

    Per me, almeno rispetto ai Paesi del nord Europa, conta molto il fatto che non amiamo uscire la sera per ubriacarci di birra e super-alcoolici!

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  4 дні тому +1

      Yeah I feel like the drinking culture is generally more mature in southern Europe 🤌

  • @petersclafani4370
    @petersclafani4370 7 місяців тому +6

    Its not just the diet. Italians walk and work physical type work.

  • @maxharbig1167
    @maxharbig1167 10 днів тому

    The following is also one of the reasons for more obesity in the UK and also the USA:
    “About 50.7%: or over half of all the food bought by families in the UK is “ultra-processed" , more than any others in Europe. Ultra-processed food is made in a factory with industrial ingredients and additives invented by food technologists and bearing little resemblance to the fruit, vegetables, meat or fish used to cook a fresh meal at home... In Italy: only 13.4%, in France: 14.2%." (Guardian 2 Feb 2018)

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  10 днів тому

      It does feel like junk food is much more prevalent in the U.K. A lot more options.
      In the USA, it seems to be E V E R Y W H E R E 😅 the choices are endless.
      So yeah, I’m sure it’s a contributing factor

  • @anormalperson9974
    @anormalperson9974 Рік тому +3

    I get the feeling this video is gonna blow up

  • @monicarollo2462
    @monicarollo2462 5 місяців тому +2

    Excellent food doesn't mean too much food. Fresh ingredients simply cooked. A piece of cake just now and then. Normal portions, every day, follow these simple rules.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  5 місяців тому

      Yes, put simply like that, it’s true

  • @gattoperossido6886
    @gattoperossido6886 2 дні тому

    We just drink water at lunch and dinner and some wine. No sugar drink!

  • @ivanivanov7064
    @ivanivanov7064 7 місяців тому +1

    46% overweight rate is pretty high, basically half of Italy is overweight. HALF! Being the least sick out of all EU countries is not a flex.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  7 місяців тому +1

      I'm just simply discussing potential reasons when speaking within Europe.
      It’s also not just something I’ve done for Italy/EU in isolation.
      I have a similar video on Japan and why there's is super low.
      ua-cam.com/video/uhmueAkdVQM/v-deo.html
      I’m hoping to do other countries at some point, too!

    • @alessandromancuso7242
      @alessandromancuso7242 17 днів тому +2

      It's not 46% obesity rate, it's BMI...
      Our obesity rate is 11,5 % So less then 1/3 of usa (35,4%) and less then some african nations...

  • @federicomagnolfi5848
    @federicomagnolfi5848 Рік тому

    The obesity rate in Italy is higher than reported because these data aren't measured but they asked people about their weight, and obviously they gave lower numbers..Obesity in Italy is 15% probably.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  Рік тому +1

      I see what you’re saying, and I do not deny that, but whether or not the number varies slightly doesn’t matter in the context of this video.
      Multiple reports have still shown Italy to have the joint lowest obesity rate in Europe alongside Denmark.

    • @federicomagnolfi5848
      @federicomagnolfi5848 Рік тому

      @@leoalvespt It matters when compromises the story about Italy being the slimmest country in Europe

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  Рік тому +1

      @@federicomagnolfi5848 1️⃣ 15% would still have Italy as the lowest in the EU
      2️⃣ What’s your source for the claims you’re making?

    • @joeberger3441
      @joeberger3441 Рік тому

      ​@@federicomagnolfi5848 ?

    • @federicomagnolfi5848
      @federicomagnolfi5848 14 днів тому

      @@leoalvespt there is a national survey to study risk factors (weight...) related heart deseases(progetto cuore) and they measured it.

  • @gobbidimerda1
    @gobbidimerda1 День тому

    I'm italian and have been to USA. I was astonished by the food portions, they litteraly don't make sense, it's much more than a human being need to feel satisfied. Also by the quantity of sugar drinks americans drink. For us is normal to drink water when we eat. And in general the food is mostly industrial processed, full of sugars and fats. I enjoyed eating it the first couple of days but then I was feeling very disturbed, my stomach and my intestine felt heavy.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  День тому

      Lol I feel like I can relate to this comment so much 😅 I've felt the same way about all of that in the USA

  • @asdasdasddgdgdfgdg
    @asdasdasddgdgdfgdg 15 днів тому +4

    This is wrong. The lowest obesity rate is in France and Switzerland. I read the statistic just yesterday😅

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  15 днів тому +1

      It wasn’t at the time of recording
      Anyway, just Google searched it again, and Italy and France literally come up first thing 🤷‍♂️ so still stands

    • @asdasdasddgdgdfgdg
      @asdasdasddgdgdfgdg 15 днів тому +2

      @@leoalvespt the Euronews article does not take into account all European countries and neither does Eurostat.

    • @marcoac-sx6lq
      @marcoac-sx6lq 4 дні тому +2

      ​@@asdasdasddgdgdfgdgItaly is 1st. France 2nd. I just checked.

  • @pikappaneme6652
    @pikappaneme6652 14 днів тому

    Minimal or no breackfast

  • @alessandroroveda2859
    @alessandroroveda2859 18 днів тому +1

    We eat better

  • @NancysInsiderTradingTips
    @NancysInsiderTradingTips 20 годин тому

    Because they’re sea peoples

  • @marcomarco6430
    @marcomarco6430 17 днів тому

    Less is more

  • @tomtom2806
    @tomtom2806 18 днів тому

    Generally I agree to your statements, but you missed a bad habit of Italian lifestyle: eating to much in the late evening. I recommend a good breakfast, a good lunch and a poor dinner, for example only raw vegetables after 17:00 h.

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  18 днів тому

      Thanks. But respectfully, what does that have to do with potential reasons why Italy has the lowest obesity rate in Europe?

    • @tomtom2806
      @tomtom2806 18 днів тому

      @@leoalvespt Eating too much before sleep is a contradictory finding that is overshadowed by the other (positive) Italian eating habits.

  • @patrickquacinella6997
    @patrickquacinella6997 17 днів тому +2

    Italian smoke so much , I never met anybody in Italy that doesn’t smoke , that’s what keeps them skinny, I lived in Italy for 10 years , & found people so lazy to go the gym. This is a poorly researched video

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  17 днів тому

      You can have a low obesity rate and not go to the gym. Yes, it helps, but you don't “need” the gym.
      Towards the end of the video, I say, “All of this is not to say that Italians are necessarily the healthiest.”
      Not to mention, if you think smoking is the sole reason Italians have a lower obesity rate, then I've got nothing else to add 🤦‍♂️

    • @claudiopatrizi2511
      @claudiopatrizi2511 13 днів тому +4

      You're telling shit. Very few people smoke.

  • @arandomperson7914
    @arandomperson7914 Рік тому

    italy mid

  • @dufaygnani9697
    @dufaygnani9697 Місяць тому +2

    Not in the sourh of Italy specially in Naples

    • @leoalvespt
      @leoalvespt  Місяць тому

      🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️